The Good food list for people on anticoagulants (foods low in vitamin k)
VEGETABLES FRUITS PROTEIN OTHER
Snap peas
Red cabbage
Avocado
Asparagus
Peas
Cucumbers
Carrots
Peppers
Pumpkin
Leeks
Artichokes
Celery
Beets
Tomatoes
Squash
Parsnips
Onions Kiwi
Plums
Blueberries
Apricots
Grapes
Peaches
Cranberries
Cantaloupe
Soybeans (tofu)
Kidney beans
Pinto Beans
Lima Beans
Peanuts
Mackerel
Black-eyed peas
Soymilk
Eggs
Navy Beans Sauerkraut
Albalone
Miso
Oatmeal
Bread
Branflakes
Puffed wheat
Saltines
Rice
In general: Foods with Vitamin K: Daily intake should have about the same portion size most days of the week (if at all). See list below for a more in depth measure.
• Broccoli
• Cauliflower
• Dark leafy greens
• Liver
• Seaweed
• Chickpeas
• Lentils
Vitamin K content of different foods, from high to low
830 - 800 mcg 50 - 10 mcg 10 - 1 mcg
Swiss Chard Soybeans Tomato Sauce, Canned
Kale Beans, Snap Tomatoes
540 - 500 Mcg Cabbage, Red Lima Beans
Parsley Avocados Blueberries
440 - 400 Mcg Asparagus Meatloaf
Brussel Sprouts Soybeans, Dry Roasted Mackerel
Spinach Peas Cowpeas (Black Eyed
380 - 300 Mcg Pickles, Dill Apricots
Purslane Kiwifruit French Fries
270 - 200 Mcg Sauerkraut Tomato Juice
Broccoli Pea Pods Sweet Potatoes
Turnip Greens Abalone Potatoes
Watercress Lentils Spaghetti Sauce
Endive Kidney Beans Cheddar Cheese
Lettuce Leaves Cucumber Grapes
Spring Onions Carrots Squash
170 - 100 Mcg Peppers, Sweet Oatmeal, Instant
Mustard Greens Pumpkin Bread
Cabbage Leeks Peaches
Lettuce, Butterhead Artichoke Beets
Pistachio Nuts Celery Soy Milk
Coleslaw Plums Tofu
Miso Egg Yolk
Peanut Butter Chili Con Carne
Coffee Bran Flakes
Cauliflower Puffed Wheat
Pinto Beans Onions
Potato Chips Navy Beans
Saltine Crackers
Cranberry Sauce
White Rice
Parsnips
Sour Cream
Pretzels
Cantaloupe Melon