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“How can pumpkin seeds affect vitamin K1?”
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“Do pumpkin seeds contain vitamin K1?”
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“How do pumpkin seeds help with K1 deficiency?”
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🟢 Pumpkin Seeds and Vitamin K1
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Vitamin K1 (phylloquinone) is mainly found in green leafy vegetables (like kale, spinach, and broccoli). Pumpkin seeds are not a significant source of vitamin K1.
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Pumpkin seeds are, however, rich in:
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Magnesium
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Zinc
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Healthy fats
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Antioxidants
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Plant-based protein
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These nutrients support heart health, immune function, and prostate health, but not directly vitamin K1 levels.