My mom is on warfarin and I have gone through your listing regarding the vitamin K content in foods but for some reason, orange peppers are not listed. Can you help me out? My mother eats the yellow peppers because their vitamin K level is zero and I would like her to have some variety.
Yellow, red and orange peppers have a very low amount of Vitamin K and should be safe for those taking Coumadin (warfarin).
Reviewed by: 08/21/2022 Timothy S. Harlan, MD, FACP, CCMS
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