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No. You cannot live without Vitamin K. Without it, if you get a cut, your blood won't clot, and so you will bleed for a very long time. And that will cause very severe problems for the future.

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Without enough vitamin D, your body may not be able to use the calcium it needs, and rickets, osteomalacia, or osteoperosis can develop.

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