Why does the label say for people on anticoagulants to consult their physician prior to taking StemEnhance and what information does their physician need?
The issue pertains to the anticoagulant medication called Coumadin or Warfarin. People on warfarin are usually advised by their prescribing physician to pay attention to the amount of vitamin K in their diet. Like many foods StemEnhance contains naturally occurring vitamin K. So, taking StemEnhance would be just like eating a food with vitamin K like broccoli or spinach. The Recommended Daily Allowance of vitamin K is 80 mcgs. Just let the physician know that 2 capsules of StemEnhance have approximately 40 mcgs of vitamin K, which is , the RDA of vitamin K. To give you an example of comparisons to other foods one cup of broccoli, raw, chopped has “about” 110% of the RDA (or 88 mcg) of vitamin K. A cup of spinach, fresh, boiled has about 555% of the RDA (or 444 mcgs) of vitamin K.
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