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“Usually, we'll tell patients just to avoid it completely,” Dr. Guo says. Same goes for the bitter orange, pomelo, and tangelo listed above. Other alternatives out there that would make a safe swap include citrus fruits like lemons, limes, and oranges—if you need more of that tang—and pears, apples, cherries, and bananas if you can go sweeter. In fact, “almost all other fruits are safe to take,” Dr. Guo says. Vegetables are totally fine too.