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What is it?

Vitamin k are a group of three fat soluble vitamins, vitamin k1 (phylloquinone) which is made by plants, vitamin k2 (menaquinone) which is made by animals, birds and by bacteria in the intestines, and vitamin k3 (menaphtone or menadione), which is synthetic.

 What Does in the Body?

Vitamin K it is best known for its role in helping blood clot properly after an injury. Vitamin K is helpful in this situation because it is responsible for making clotting factors in the liver.

Vitamin K also plays an important role in bone health. Vitamin K also prevents the hardening of the arteries, which aids in preventing heart disease and heart failure.

Vitamin K is necessary  for the production of a urinary protein involved in kidney function which inhibits the formation of calcium  oxalate kidney stones.

Where is it Found?

Food source of Vitamin K are: Green leafy vegetables, meat, and dairy products. Little vitamin K is lost from foods with ordinary cooking.

Recommended Daily Intakes: men 80 mg, women 65 mg, pregnancy 65 mg, lactation 65 mg.

Deficiency/Side Effects

Vitamin K deficiency results in impaired blood clotting. Symptoms include easy bruising and bleeding that may be manifested as nosebleeds, bleeding gums, blood in the urine, blood in the stool, and extremely heavy menstrual bleeding.

Some side effects may be decreased appetite, difficulty in breathing, enlarged liver, general body swelling, muscle stiffness, yellow eyes or skin and dizziness.

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