No. Vitamin K is found in many leafy greens like spinach and kale, or in broccoli.
Bok Choy is high in Vitamin K. It sits at about 25.1mcg.
Potatoes: Rich in B1 and B6 Onions: High in vitamin A, Vitamin C, Vitamin K and also high in all B vitamins except B12. Tomatoes: High in Vitamin C Cabbage: Vitamin A and Vitamin K Carrots: Vitamin A and Vitamin K
Low in calories, high in fiber and phytonutrients, grapefruit is a healthy dietary choice. A grapefruit is an excellent source of carotenoids, limonoids, pectin fiber, and vitamins and minerals including Vitamin C and Vitamin A.
no
no
Vitamin A and Vitamin K
Yes, it will not affect your Warfarin. However, anything high in Vitamin K (dark green vegetables, cranberries etc) should be avoided as it can exacerbate the effect of Warfarin and other blood thinning medications.
They provide many vitamins, in particular a high amount of 'C'
I don't believe there is such a thing as vitamin k, but they are high in antioxidants.
yes
yes
Grapefruit has high amounts of Vitamin C, natural sugars and essentials oils like limonene, pinene and citral. It also contains small amounts of vitamins A, B, E and K.