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Fight Osteoporosis By Eating Foods With Vitamin K
by: Lee Dobbins
We don? hear about Vitamin K too often, but it is vital for good
bone density as well as proper clotting of the blood. This is a fat
soluble vitamin which is absorbed into the fat tissues and stored to
be used by the body as needed. It is produced in the intestines and
it? production can be greatly helped by the presence of good
bacteria whose growth is encouraged by eating yogurt with active
cultures. It also needs dietary fat in order to be absorbed, but
most people who maintain a healthy diet will be getting plenty of
that!
Since vitamin K has a large role in the formation and repair of
bones, some claim that eating food rich in this vitamin may help in
the fight against osteoporosis. Natural foods that are rich in
vitamin K are also rich in other vitamins, minerals and enzymes so
adding plenty of them to your diet will be helpful to your overall
health. However, if you are currently on anticoagulant drugs such as
coumadin, you should consult your physician before taking any
supplements or eating foods that are rich in vitamin K as this
vitamin helps to clot blood and blocks the actions of these drugs.
Some common foods that are rich in vitamin K include:
Spinach , Kale, Cabbage
Lettuce, Broccoli , Green Beans
Cucumber, Peas, Asparagus
Apples, Peaches, Banana
Tomato, Carrot, Potato, Oats
While vitamin K is contained in most multi vitamin supplements, it
is important to be aware that taking it in conjunction with some
other vitamins and foods can cause it to become less effective. This
vitamin will become less effective if it is frozen or rancid fats,
excessive sugar, asprin or antibiotics are present in the diet.
Diets high in vitamin E or calcium as well as nuts, fruits, spices
and mints can hinder the absorption of vitamin K.
A vitamin K deficiency is very rare in normal conditions but could
include nose bleeds, internal bleeding, bruising easily, anemia and
certain birth defects.
Vitamin K Toxicity from normal eating habits is rare but can occur
if you go overboard when taking supplements. Symptoms include
flushing, and sweats. In severe causes jaundice and anemia can also
be a symptom of too much of this vitamin.
About The Author
Lee Dobbins is editor of www.a2z-vitmain-and-herbs.com ?Vitamin and
Herbs Guide For Natural Health where you can learn more about
vitamins, herbs and health. Find out more about vitamin K
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