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VITAMIN K for blood clotting and healthy bones

Vitamin K deficiency could lead to bruising, bleeding, severe diarrhea, nosebleeds, and weakened bones
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References:
1) National Institutes of Health. Office of Dietary Supplements. Vitamin K. Fact Sheet for Health Professionals.

2) MedLine Plus. Vitamin K.

3) HARVARD CHAN SCHOOL. The Nutrition Source. Vitamin K.

4) L.A. Nikolaeva, E.V. Nenakhova. The biological role of vitamins in the body. Methods for assessing the vitamin supply of the human body. Methods for determining vitamin C.

5) Earl Mindell’s Vitamin Bible for the 21st Century

6) Nutritional Goals for Age-Sex Groups Based on Dietary Reference Intakes and Dietary Guidelines Recommendations

7) Facts about Vitamin K (University of Florida, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences)