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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Vitamin E and Vitamin K Interaction

  • Yes, high doses of vitamin E can act as an antagonist to vitamin K and interfere with its blood-clotting functions.
  • Vitamin E has a blood-thinning effect, and when taken in excess, it can inhibit vitamin K-dependent clotting factors.
  • This interaction can significantly increase bleeding risks, especially for individuals taking anticoagulant medications like warfarin.
  • Clinical observation at Acu-Cell emphasizes that while vitamin E is vital, excessive supplementation can disrupt the delicate synergistic balance required among fat-soluble vitamins.
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Vitamin E - connections

Vitamin E ->

-> Vitamin E

Vitamin K - connections

Vitamin K ->

-> Vitamin K

Blood clotting - connections

-> Blood clotting

  • Vitamin E - Alters (Level: high)
  • Blood Type A - Increases Risk Of (Degree: greater; Evidence: scientific research)
  • Calcium - Promotes (Mechanism: fibrin activation)
  • Manganese - Required For
  • Blood Type O - Resists (Degree: greater; Certainty: claimed)
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