| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - This might still be just a folk myth with no basis in reality -- some folk myths are like that -- but it is a really persistent one.On the negative side, it interferes with blood clotting, and consequently should not be eaten by people with certain kinds of kidney or liver disease, or hemophilia.16 The sharp marginal spines can inflict serious wounds, which can become infected; this is apparently (
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