Where is vitamin k produced in the body?
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This occurs because your liver produces and secretes bile into your small intestine where it digests and absorbs fats as well as vitamin K and other fat-soluble vitamins. Hence, the University of Maryland Medical Center states that liver disease can result in impaired vitamin K absorption and storage in the body.......❤️❤️
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This occurs because your liver produces and secretes bile into your small intestine where it digests and absorbs fats as well as vitamin K and other fat-soluble vitamins. Hence, the University of Maryland Medical Center states that liver disease can result in impaired vitamin K absorption and storage in the body.......❤️❤️
hope it helps you.....✌️✌️
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