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Having decided to manage gallbladder disease through diet for several years, and after being recently diagnosed with A-Fib and prescribed Warfarin (Coumadin), I am interested in finding Low Fat and now Low Vitamin K type meals to suit my needs. Any suggestions appreciated.

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Zest

Hi AFHenz

There is an article about Low Vitamin K foods here, that might be beneficial to you:

myfooddata.com/articles/low...

Zest :-)

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AFHenz in reply to Zest

Thank you for taking the time to send link. Having managed the gallstone problems by adjusting diet to reduce fat intake and also by losing weight and increasing / including more greens, I am now very aware of the impact of too many greens and resulting Vitamin K intake on INR .... Dietary options are reducing somewhat :-(

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andyswarbs

I don't know so much about gallbladder issues, however I do follow an extremely low fat lifestyle. I never eat animal, fish or consume dairy. I never cook with oil. Also I rarely have nuts, and never have avocados.

I consider my lifestyle to be extremely healthy and easy to follow. So as an example today's breakfast was a 2-pint smoothie made from oats, lemon, apple, ginger, garlic, spinach, banana, turmeric and black pepper. This smoothie was so enjoyable with long-lasting nutrition that has nothing but goodness in it. Last night's dinner was rice and vegetable curry that was leftovers and so pulled out of my freezer, so all I had to do was defrost and microwave.

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AFHenz in reply to andyswarbs

Thanks for taking the time to reply andyswarbs, and for detailing what to me appears a very healthy diet. The problem I have is the Vitamin K aspect which conflicts with the warfarin effect. Having gotten used to low fat diet over the last 6 or 7 years and having had more of a green (vegetable / fruit) diet I now find things such as broccoli, spinach, kale, sprouts and even blueberries can throw out the INR readings resulting in an increase in warfarin medication which I am trying to avoid. I am interested in your comment regarding Avocado, as I have used that as a spread on bread as an alternative to butter, (being low in saturated fat). All trial and error I suppose and will continue to use the MyNetDiary App which I have found useful for food breakdown information and weight monitoring.

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andyswarbs in reply to AFHenz

My lifestyle & body is fighting arthritis, and I find avocados are not good for me.

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