I perused this forum and only found smatterings of info, like CBD oil, fish oil, Vitamin D, and tumeric with regards to changes in INR.
What about the following supplements: Vitamin C, Magnesium, CoEnzyme Q10, Plant sterols, Pomegranate, Tocopherols, Quercetin, Zinc, Iodine (kelp drops), probiotics, B-complex vitamins? How do they affect the INR?
I looked at Pellicle's blog but there was no search button to check for diet and supplements. Will you have a chapter in your book about diet and supps?
I saw someone on this forum who was taking only 3 mg of Warfarin! Wow. How does one get to that low dose and maintain an INR within a specific range?
I see that some of you say that you basically eat what you want. I think my husband will need to radically change his diet if he decided on the mechanical valve - like doing a 180 radical dietary shift, because he eats a high plant-based diet with tons of kale, Swiss chard, etc., etc. He's done this for decades, and that's why his cholesterol is low and on no meds, his blood pressure is low normal and on no meds, and his HbA1C is also low and he is almost 65 years of age. Do any of you self-managing INR experts here follow any strict low Vitamin K1 diets? that would also include eating lots of plants (i.e. vegetables and fruits)? He does eat lots of fish and some beef and chicken, so there's that at least. He drinks no alcohol and does no Cannabis.
This might be a silly question, but do any of you keep emergency injectable Vitamin K1 on hand in case of sudden bleeding/hemorrhaging? Or oral Vitamin K1? Or do you just use high Vitamin K1 foods as the antagonist?
Thanks in advance for your responses. I'm learning lots on this forum.
What about the following supplements: Vitamin C, Magnesium, CoEnzyme Q10, Plant sterols, Pomegranate, Tocopherols, Quercetin, Zinc, Iodine (kelp drops), probiotics, B-complex vitamins? How do they affect the INR?
I looked at Pellicle's blog but there was no search button to check for diet and supplements. Will you have a chapter in your book about diet and supps?
I saw someone on this forum who was taking only 3 mg of Warfarin! Wow. How does one get to that low dose and maintain an INR within a specific range?
I see that some of you say that you basically eat what you want. I think my husband will need to radically change his diet if he decided on the mechanical valve - like doing a 180 radical dietary shift, because he eats a high plant-based diet with tons of kale, Swiss chard, etc., etc. He's done this for decades, and that's why his cholesterol is low and on no meds, his blood pressure is low normal and on no meds, and his HbA1C is also low and he is almost 65 years of age. Do any of you self-managing INR experts here follow any strict low Vitamin K1 diets? that would also include eating lots of plants (i.e. vegetables and fruits)? He does eat lots of fish and some beef and chicken, so there's that at least. He drinks no alcohol and does no Cannabis.
This might be a silly question, but do any of you keep emergency injectable Vitamin K1 on hand in case of sudden bleeding/hemorrhaging? Or oral Vitamin K1? Or do you just use high Vitamin K1 foods as the antagonist?
Thanks in advance for your responses. I'm learning lots on this forum.