yes
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
no
no
Vitamin A and Vitamin K
I don't believe there is such a thing as vitamin k, but they are high in antioxidants.
They provide many vitamins, in particular a high amount of 'C'
yes
Yes, you can generally eat Honey Nut Cheerios while taking warfarin, but it's important to monitor your overall vitamin K intake, as too much can affect the medication's effectiveness. Honey Nut Cheerios contain a small amount of vitamin K, which is unlikely to interfere significantly with warfarin. However, always consult your healthcare provider for personalized advice, especially concerning your diet and medication interactions.
No. Vitamin K is found in many leafy greens like spinach and kale, or in broccoli.
Because they are high in vitamin C and good in vitamin K
no it just has pig fat in it