Introduction
Vitamin K is a very important vitamin for the body. It has amazing ability to stop bleeding from anywhere in the body. Its deficiency causes many disorders in the body.
Diseases caused by deficiency of Vitamin K
- Thinning of blood.
- Lack of prothrombic element in the blood.
- Bleeding.
- Spinach
- Radish
- Carrot
- Cabbage
- Cauliflower
- Wheat
- Barley
- Soybean oil
- Milk
- Egg yolk
- Green leafy vegetables
- Sprouted grains
- Alfalfa
- Lemon
- Rice peels
- Animal liver
- Ghee
- Fresh green barley
- Orange
- Juicy fruits
Note
Plants which contain chlorophyll have high amount of Vitamin K.
Some important facts related to Vitamin K
Vitamin K dissolves in water.
Vitamin K is found in abundance in lemons, oranges, juicy fruits, green vegetables, spinach, tomatoes.
Vitamin K keeps the balance and flow of blood under its influence.
It is successfully used to stop bleeding due to injury caused by lethal weapons.
For quick relief in bleeding diseases, always use injections containing Vitamin K, not tablets.
Prothrombin becomes normal by regularly feeding 2 milligrams of Vitamin K 3 times a day.
The blood of the body becomes thin due to deficiency of Vitamin K.
Enosebleed increases due to deficiency of Vitamin K.
Vitamin K becomes active rapidly in combination with lime i.e. calcium.
Non-clotting of blood or delayed clotting of blood indicates that there is severe deficiency of Vitamin K in the body. Vitamin K actively contributes to improving digestion.
Vitamin K has to be used first in surgery of a newborn.
It is beneficial to use vitamin K in jaundice of newborn babies.
Vitamin K is available in yellow coloured particles.
Adult patients should be given vitamin K in one or more doses of at least 10 mg and at most 300 mg per day during illness.
If vitamin K is available in the form of injection, then giving one ml per day during illness is sufficient. If required, this dose can also be repeated.
Vitamin K can be used regularly in any type of excessive discharge. If calcium and vitamin C are used along with it, then it gives even better benefits. If the liver is diseased and bleeding starts, then Vitamin K should be used.
Using Vitamin K before delivery reduces bleeding during delivery.
Vitamin K is used to prevent or reduce bleeding before and after operation.
Vitamin K is required when lumps form in the body.
Hypoprothombnevia disease is cured by using Vitamin K.
Use of Vitamin K is beneficial in Hematemesis.
Use of Vitamin K is beneficial in Chills and Tuberculosis (T.B.) diseases.
Use of Vitamin K is beneficial in Menorrhagia.
Use of Vitamin K has the best effect in clotting of blood.
Prothrombin deficiency is caused by Vitamin K. Intestinal wounds and inflammation are caused by deficiency of vitamin K. Vitamin K deficiency in the body also occurs due to inability to absorb bile in the intestines.
