
Since our last posting we talked about Dark Eyes Circle - in this posting, we will talk more about Vitamin K, natural sources and indications.
Vitamin K is a fat-soluble vitamin, related to blood clotting. The “K” comes from the German word “koagulation” and is essential for the blood clotting process.
Vitamin K is a fat-soluble vitamin, related to blood clotting. The “K” comes from the German word “koagulation” and is essential for the blood clotting process.
There are 2 natural forms of Vitamin K: phylloquinone and Vitamin K2. Phylloquinone is the primary form of vitamin K in the diet found mostly in green leafy vegetables.
Researchs indicate that its deficiency can cause easy bruising and other conditions, including osteoporosis.
Facts about bruises
- Purpura is the medical term for bleeding that occurs beneath the surface of the skin and 'bruise' is a minor bleeding underneath the skin, usually caused by an injury.
- Bruises are formed from clotted blood underneath the surface of the skin. The trapped blood is eventually broken down and reabsorbed by the body.
- Simple bruises from slight trauma can be easily treated with ice, since it constricts broken blood vessels and lessens leakage under the skin. You might still have a bruise, but will be smaller and less painful.
- Spontaneous bruising may occur or a bruise may appear with minimal injury in patients with family bleeding disorders. If you have unusual bruising, inform your doctor.
Natural Sources of Vitamin K
Phylloquinone is the major dietary form of Vitamin K, present in green leafy vegetables, such as kale, spinach, leaf lettuce, swiss chard, cooked broccoli - also in soybean, cottonseed, canola and olive oils, mayonese, hemp seeds, liver and other sources.
Vitamin K topical use
Topical formulations with 5% of Vitamin K are used to decrease the appearance of bruises, dark eye circles and rosacea.
Topical formulations with 5% of Vitamin K are used to decrease the appearance of bruises, dark eye circles and rosacea.
Consult your doctor prior using a formulation that contains vitamin K (topically or orally).
Be good and be healthy.
Vanessa
PS: for clarification purpose the picture is a tree called Tabebuia heptaphylla, which its group of flowers at a distance look like a bruise - besides, I didn't want to post a bruise on the posting... ;^)