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Vitamin K

Vitamin K helps the blood to coagulate and it keeps healthy bones. Vitamin K, or naphthoquinone, is a fat-soluble vitamin: it can be accumulated in the body and therefore it is not necessary to take it regularly. Vitamin K is important for blood clotting and for the function of bone-forming proteins.

Dietary supplement

You can use a dietary supplement of Vitamin K if you think your diet lacks this nutrient.

As a biologically active form of vitamin K, K-2 is important for the formation of healthy, strong bone matrix.
Known as the "sunshine vitamin", Vitamin D3 helps maintain strong bones. Vitamins D & K work better when taken together.

Use the list below to check if your diet has enough Vitamin K intake.

Food high in Vitamin K

This list shows food that are top sources of Vitamin K and the quantity of Vitamin K in 100g of food

Vitamin K
RDA
1640 mg
1366667%

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Food
Fruit Vegetables Meat Dairy Eggs Bread Superfood Legumes Cereals Nuts and Seeds Seafood Other Spices and Herbs
Macronutrients Carbohydrate Fat Protein Water Fiber
Vitamins Thiamin (B1) Riboflavin (B2) Niacin (B3) Pantothenic Acid (B5) Pyridoxine (B6) Folate (B9) Cobalamine (B12) Ascorbic Acid (C) Vitamin A Vitamin K Vitamin E Vitamin D
Minerals Calcium (Ca) Iron (Fe) Magnesium (Mg) Phosphorus (P) Potassium (K) Sodium (Na) Zinc (Zn) Copper (Cu) Manganese (Mn) Iodine (I) Selenium (Se) Fluoride (F)
Amino acids Arginine Histidine Lysine Aspartic Acid Glutamic Acid Serine Threonine Asparagine Glutamine Cysteine Selenocysteine Glycine Proline Alanine Isoleucine Leucine Methionine Phenylalanine Tryptophan Tyrosine Valine