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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Vitamin E and Prostate Bleeding Time

  • Anticoagulant Effect: Yes, high intakes of vitamin E can act as a blood thinner by inhibiting platelet aggregation and interfering with vitamin K-dependent clotting factors.
  • Dosage Threshold: This bleeding tendency is typically associated with excessive doses well above the standard recommended daily allowances, often exceeding 400 to 800 IU daily.
  • Prostate Specifics: Because the prostate is a highly vascular gland, any systemic anticoagulant effect can potentially prolong bleeding time or increase the risk of hemorrhage, especially in individuals with existing prostate conditions, recent biopsies, or those taking other blood-thinning medications like aspirin.
  • Biochemical Balance: As emphasized in our nutritional analyses, high doses of isolated fat-soluble vitamins can create imbalances with other synergistic nutrients, such as vitamin K, which is essential for proper blood coagulation.
  • Recommendation: Anyone experiencing abnormal bleeding or considering high-dose supplementation should consult a healthcare professional to evaluate their specific biochemical profile and avoid adverse hemorrhagic effects.
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Prostate ->

  • Contains: Tin
  • Contains: Zinc (Concentration: larger; Reserve: no)
  • Contains: Trace elements (Polarity: negative; Frequency: usually; Exclusion: tin)

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