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Vitamin K (children)

A fat-soluble vitamin required for blood clotting. Newborns are routinely given a vitamin K shot at birth to prevent vitamin K deficiency bleeding, a rare but serious condition. After infancy, dietary intake from leafy greens and fermented foods is usually adequate.

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Miriel uses this concept across food scans, meal plans, and AI Coach responses where it is relevant to a child's profile. For the underlying clinical and scientific basis, see the research page.