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.
I don't see why not. But ask a chemist to be sure.
wth? humans dont HAVE to have honey to survive?
can you eat green beans when taking coumadin?
dont eat fish
He should eat banana and/or honey
yes
Yes yogurt is an acceptable food to eat while taking Coumadin. You may also eat milk and cheese but avoid pork and beef liver.
You can eat honey whenever you please. There is no specific time you must eat honey.
Yes! Actually, you can even put honey on a bee sting to reduce the pain.
honey bees eat honey
no
he loves to eat honey!