My father has been on Coumadin for 4 weeks and his doctor told him he could not eat home-grown garden tomatoes - just hot-house tomatoes! From viewing your website, tomato is low in vitamin K, so what is the deal?
We were referred to Dr. Sarah L. Booth who is the Director of the Vitamin K Laboratory at the Jean Mayer USDA Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging at Tufts University. She very graciously replied to your question. Here is her answer:
From the standpoint of vitamin K, I cannot point to any data that would support the recommendation to avoid home grown tomatoes. Tomatoes have very little variation in terms of vitamin K, so I would recommend eating tomatoes regardless of their source.
A four ounce tomato has about 9 micrograms of Vitamin K which is considered a low amount. As Dr. Booth says, there's no reason that your father's homegrown tomatoes would be higher in Vitamin K.
Thanks for your very interesting question.
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