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Daily Nutrition and Healthy Aging
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Vitamin K1, or phylloquinone, is found naturally in plants, especially green vegetables. It goes directly to the liver and helps maintain healthy blood clotting. It functions as a coenzyme for vitamin K-dependent carboxylase, an enzyme required for the synthesis of proteins involved in hemostasis and bone metabolism, and other diverse physiological functions.
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Average daily dose is 100 mcg-200 mcg.
Blood thinners. People with a rare metabolic condition called Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency should avoid vitamin K. Generally well tolerated.
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Vitamin K1
IndicationsDaily Nutrition and Healthy Aging IngredientsThis item has not been created as a stock product. If you would like it alone, in powder or capsules, please contact us. Quantity
DoseAverage daily dose is 100 mcg-200 mcg. Potential side effects/SafetyBlood thinners. People with a rare metabolic condition called Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency should avoid vitamin K. Generally well tolerated. |
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