Vitamin K Supplements Pinellas Park FL
Vitamin K supplements can help with health and fitness. See below to find local resources for foods with vitamin K in Pinellas Park such as spinach, green tea, cabbage, and soybeans as well as advice on how to get a healthy dose of vitamin K everyday. You will also find information on vitamin stores that sell vitamin K supplements and other important supplements.
LaTorre Wellness Center
727-321-6130
2150 49th Street North
St. Petersburg, FL
LaTorre Wellness Center
727-321-6130
2150 49th Street North
St. Petersburg, FL 33710
Services
Wellness Training, Weight Management, Supplements, Stress Management, Preventive Medicine, Pain Management, Osteopathic/Manipulation, Nutrition, Herbal Medicine, Healthy Aging, Fitness/Exercise, Family Practice, Energy Medicine, Chiropractic, Arthritis, Allergy, Acupuncture
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American Holistic Medical Association
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Your Way To Wellness
(866) 599-6300
1593 Main Street
Dunedin, FL
Your Way To Wellness
(866) 599-6300
1593 Main Street
Dunedin, FL 34698
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Noni Health Products
727-548-9898
5800 79th Ave
Pinellas Park, FL
Richard's Whole Foods
727-343-0084
3455 Tyrone Blvd N
Saint Petersburg, FL
Les Elements Medi-Spa
727-381-5156
6450 1st Ave N
Saint Petersburg, FL
Family Life Chiropractic Health Center
(727) 447-4647
131 Garden Ave N
Clearwater, FL
Family Life Chiropractic Health Center
(727) 447-4647
131 Garden Ave N
Clearwater, FL 33755
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Lunasol Medical Institute
813-792-5730
8431 West Linebaugh Avenue
Tampa, FL
Lunasol Medical Institute
813-792-5730
8431 West Linebaugh Avenue
Tampa, FL 33625
Services
Yeast Syndrome, Women's Health, Wellness Training, Weight Management, Supplements, Stress Management, Sports Medicine, Spiritual Attunement, Sex Therapy, Rehabilitation Therapy, Pulmonary Diseases, Psychosomatic Medicine, Preventive Medicine, Physical Therapy, Pharmacology, Pain Management, Osteopathic/Manipulation, Orthomolecular Medicine, Nutrition, Neurology, Mind/Body Medicine, Men's Health, Meditation, Internal Medicine, Immunology, Herbal Medicine, Healthy Aging, Gynecology, Geriatrics, Ga
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American Holistic Medical Association
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General Nutrition Centers
727-397-9010
10801 Starkey Rd Ste 106
Largo, FL
Nutrafit Concepts
727-347-0320
5943 29th Ave N
Saint Petersburg, FL
Nature's Sunshine Herbs
727-381-5156
6450 1st Ave N
Saint Petersburg, FL
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The role of vitamin K in helping the blood clot normally has been well established. Now, there is mounting evidence that vitamin K is also crucial in improving bone health with studies showing that not only does vitamin K increase bone mineral density in people with osteoporosis, it also reduces the number of fractures associated with osteoporosis, including hip fractures. The Nurses' Health Study followed more than 72,000 women for 10 years and found that women with the lowest amounts of vitamin K had a 30 percent higher risk of hip fracture than women with higher amounts of the nutrient. Vitamin K has also been linked with cardiovascular benefits by preventing calcium calcification in the heart and arteries, which can lead to arteriosclerosis (hardening of the arteries). Maintaining sufficient amounts of vitamin K are also said to: - improve excessive menstrual flow and menstrual pain,
- boost the immune system,
- and even help minimize the symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome.
Signs you may be vitamin K deficient include: - bruising easily,
- bloody noses
- and more than normal bleeding from small cuts.
However, vitamin K can interact with drugs, such as the blood thinner Coumadin, rendering it less effective. And the benefits of taking dietary supplements to protect against major diseases in healthy people who adhere to a nutritional diet are difficult to prove. The current average daily allowance for vitamin K is 120 micrograms (mcg) for adult men and 90 mcg for adult women, which you can easily get through the foods you eat. Before upping your vitamin K intake with supplements, be sure to check with your doctor. Vitamin K-Rich Foods Eating a well-balanced diet should provide all the vitamin K you need to stay healthy. These foods top the list: - Dark, leafy greens: kale, broccoli, spinach, Swiss chard, cabbage and watercress. Avocados are also high in vitamin K. To reap the most benefit from these greens, don't overcook them.
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