Contents
1
What is vitamin K deficiency and how much vitamin K do you need every day?
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Vitamin K deficiency symptoms
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Causes of vitamin K deficiency
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Vitamin K in food
Vegan vitamin K sources
Animal vitamin K sources
Drinking meals against vitamin K deficiency
Vegan vitamin K sources
Vegan vitamin K sources | Vitamin K content per 100 g |
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1. Wances chard (raw) | 830 µg |
2. Garden cress (raw) | 542 µg |
3. spinach (cooked) | 494 µg |
4. Kale (cooked) | 419 µg |
5. Chicorée (raw) | 298 µg |
6. Radicchio (raw) | 255 µg |
7. Endivia salad (raw) | 231 µg |
8. Spring onions (raw) | 207 µg |
9. Brussels sprouts (raw) | 177 µg |
10. Broccoli (cooked) | 141 µg |
Animal vitamin K sources
Animal vitamin K sources | Vitamin K content per 100 g |
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1. anchovies (in oil) | 12 µg |
2. Butter | 7 µg |
3. tuna (in oil) | 7 µg |
4. | 6 µg |
5. Lamb wood meat (fried) | 5 µg |
6. Mackerel (raw) | 5 µg |
7. | 4 µg |
8. Chicken breast (cooked) | 4 µg |
9. Cattle liver (fried) | 4 µg |
10. Duck (fried) | 4 µg |