V8 juice contains approximately 20-25 micrograms of vitamin K per 8-ounce serving, depending on the specific variety and ingredients. This amount can vary slightly based on the formulation, particularly if it includes additional vegetables that are higher in vitamin K, such as spinach or kale. Always check the nutrition label for the most accurate information.
how much vitamin K in 1cup in sugar snap peas raw
No but it effects your bodies ability to metabolize coumadin
The concern when taking warfarin (coumadin) is the amount of vitamin K ingested. Vitamin K can reduce the anti-clotting action. Generally, the highest amounts of vitamin K are found in green leafy vegetables. There is a moderate amount in V8, and even less in tomato juice. An occasional small glass of V8 is probably not harmful, but sticking to regular tomato juice in reasonable quantities is even safer. See the Related Links below the ads.
Well any vitamin will kill you if you have too much
They provide many vitamins, in particular a high amount of 'C'
not much
Yes it does contain vitamin E, in fact in contains just about every vitamin and mineral your body needs for good nutrition. The only vitamin it does not contain is vitamin D. I love this stuff and take it every morning.
12 grams of Vitamin K each egg plant.
Cranberries, like many other foods, are really not a good source of Vitamin K.
Yes, you can drink apple juice while taking warfarin, but it's important to be cautious. Apple juice contains vitamin K, which can interfere with the effectiveness of warfarin, a blood thinner. Consistent intake of vitamin K can impact warfarin's ability to regulate blood clotting. It's best to maintain a consistent intake of vitamin K-rich foods, including apple juice, and inform your healthcare provider so they can adjust your warfarin dosage accordingly.
Yes. Most green vegetables have some vitamin K. One cup of cooked green beans has approximately 20 mcg of vitamin K. Both frozen and canned beans will have less vitamin K then fresh beans.
Vitamin A, Calcium, Lutein, Potassium and small amounts of folate, magnesium, Vitamin C, Vitamin K; and how much you get depends on how much you eat. :)