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Beta Vulgaris Leaf Powder
Beta Vulgaris Leaf Powder
Low concern
Beet-leaf (beet greens/chard) powder is an edible whole-food ingredient. It is high in oxalates, a concern for people prone to kidney stones, and high in vitamin K, which can interact with anticoagulants such as warfarin.
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What it is
Powder from beet (Beta vulgaris) leaves, commonly known as beet greens or chard leaves.
Vegetable powder; functional food ingredient; cosmetic ingredient.
Why it's flagged
- high oxalate content
- vitamin K (warfarin interaction)
What regulators actually say
"Vitamin K is found in green leafy vegetables such as spinach, kale, and chard."
"Beet greens, raw - reference nutrient profile."
Regulatory status
United States — FDA
GRAS food (whole plant)
European Union — EFSA
Authorized food
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