Melilot (Sweet Clover) has been known to produce Coumadin when it is spoiled.
No, Coumadin (warfarin) did not originally come from cumin. It is a synthetic anticoagulant derived from a compound found in sweet clover, specifically from the moldy plants that produce coumarin. While cumin is a spice derived from the seeds of Cuminum cyminum, it is not related to the development of Coumadin.
Ehm. Clover, I suppose. Shamrocks are a kind of clover.
It is now made by a pharmacological company. The way it was discovered: A farmer's pregnant cows were losing their pregnancies which was costing him. He called in a scientist and discovered they were eating a clover that caused thinning of the blood causing the cows to lose their calves. The substance was named Coumadin.
A clover patch is a consumer because it makes it's own food from other living things.
Coumadin is not a carcinogen.
Coumadin can be crushed.
Coumadin can be crushed.
You can take benzonatate and coumadin together.
A four leaf clover
Rat poison IS coumadin.
Vitamin K is the antidote for coumadin.
Vitamin K is the antidote for coumadin.