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Why does the label say that people taking anticoagulants should consult their physician prior to taking StemEnhance, and what information does their physician need?

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Why does the label say that people taking anticoagulants should consult their physician prior to taking StemEnhance, and what information does their physician need?

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The statement on the label pertains to the anticoagulant medication called Coumadin™ or warfarin. People taking warfarin are typically advised by their prescribing physician to pay attention to the amount of vitamin K in their diet. Like many green foods, StemEnhance contains naturally occurring vitamin K. The US Recommended Daily Allowance (RDA) of vitamin K is 80 mcgs. Two capsules of StemEnhance have approximately 40 mcgs of vitamin K. For further reference, half a cup of raw chopped broccoli has roughly 100 mcg of vitamin K and half a cup of boiled spinach has about 540 mcg of vitamin K.

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