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Yes, honey can be eaten by a person who is prescribed for Coumadin.

Specifically, the medication in question acts to regulate blood circulation. The person who takes Coumadin dosages has to be aware of vitamin K levels which facilitate blood-thinning and obstruct blood clot formation. Honey is high in salicylates, which are not conducive to blood clotting.

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