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    Does the beta-carotene in Broccoli outweigh the benefits of the high Vitamin K & C?

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    • LucHL
      LucH @serotoninskeptic
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      @Serotoninskeptic said in Does the beta-carotene in Broccoli outweigh the benefits of the high Vitamin K & C?:

      I think leafy greens and broths would be a better source for K1

      Yes, indeed. Don't forget to eat some fat: 35 g optimal. Rather MUFA, at the beginning (1/2 black avocado, 8 macadamia nuts, 1 tbsp. olive oil). Assimilation is proportional: 14 - 24 - 35 gr fat.

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      • serotoninskepticS
        serotoninskeptic @LucH
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        @LucH Is there a relationship between MUFA and K1 absorption?

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        • LucHL
          LucH @serotoninskeptic
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          @Serotoninskeptic said in Does the beta-carotene in Broccoli outweigh the benefits of the high Vitamin K & C?:

          Is there a relationship between MUFA and K1 absorption?

          I didn't read anything about the ratio, provided the liver functions well.
          I can't explain why but I always try to take some SFA (coconut oil or butter) when I eat some MUFA and very few PUFA as possible at the breakfast.
          Probably because of a false inverse process in my mind: We need SFA to neutralize / balance the fluidity of MUFA.
          Shortly re-said: There shouldn't have any relationship but I do as if there were one.

          METABOLISM
          Vitamin K absorption requires intact pancreatic and biliary function and fat absorptive mechanisms. Dietary vitamin K is protein-bound and is liberated by the proteolytic action of pancreatic enzymes in the small intestine.

          Bile salts then solubilize vitamin K into mixed micelles for absorption into enterocytes, where it is incorporated into chylomicrons,

          thereby facilitating absorption into the intestinal lymphatics and portal circulation for transport to the liver [1]. In the liver it is repackaged into very low-density lipoprotein (VLDL). It circulates in small quantities bound to lipoprotein.

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          • daposeD
            dapose
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            Cooked broccoli is a good vehicle for butter and cheese and salt. I can’t imagine caring about nutritional quantities from a little brassica unless you know what kind of soil it’s growing in. If it ain’t in the earthworm poop it ain’t in the floret. 🧀🥦

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              A Former User @dapose
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              nigga just eat the broccolli

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              • thyroidchor27T
                thyroidchor27 @Pooooop
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                @Pooooop they do both, broccoli doesnt have much and taking some extra iodine will easily displace any goitrogens that attacked the thyroid gland. Broccoli is an excellent source of selenium (organic form so google doesnt count it ), and decent enough source of k2.

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                  Pooooop @LucH
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                  @LucH I eat 1 tbsp coconut oil along with fats from milk & eggs

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                    Pooooop @thyroidchor27
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                    • serotoninskepticS
                      serotoninskeptic @LucH
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                      @LucH Interesting thanks

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                      • J
                        Jakeandpace
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                        200g is probably excessive. Eat your broccoli but just don’t have too much.

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