Vitamin K Goods

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I Am Concerned That In my Attempt To Improve My Health By Taking Nutritional Vitamin Suppliments, that I May Have Fallen For Too Many Smooth Presentations And Be taking too many Different Products Simultaneously, I Wonder How to Go About Having An Expert Evaluation done of my kitchen Counter Full of stuff So that I will Not be Causing Harm to my Body. Is There An Affordable way to get This Done? thx for any help :) ## Hi darren, I wish I was there to have a look at your kitchen counter, as I have done a wealth of research in this particular field of study. Generally, nutritional supplements such as Vitamins/Minerals are only taken if you don't get enough in your typical day-to-day diet. Many processed foods like bread and canned goods are already fortified with vitamins, minerals, a...

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My husband just had triple bypass surgery. A normal week for us would be salad with chicken on sat. some broc. or spinach with chicken on a week night. Another night a piece of fish with asparagus etc. I am now in a panic, because I don't know what to stop or not? All I read is be consistant? Should I remove some greens? We don't eat greens every day, but at least 3-4 times a week. Thank You ## Hello, Mimi! How are you? Generally, you should avoid high amounts of any goods that contain a lot of vitamin K, such as spinach and dark leafy greens. The FDA classifies Coumadin as a blood thinner and lists its typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache, easy bruising and increased risk of bleeding. Is there anything else I can help with?

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