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Hi jackD. I checked my calcium, Vitamin D and K supplement pill and it is vitamin K1 that I have in this pill, 40 micrograms, and I take 3 a day at each meal.
The daily suggested amount of Vitamin K is 120mcg. So that level is okay for me. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vitamin_K I was wondering about K2 and I found out from this article that we make in our large intestines. I knew we made it, I just didn't know whidh form. It also talks about calcification of the artieries as you mentioned, b/c of a lack of vitamin K. This form of vitamin k is also available in some foods. I am going to have to take some notes about the other things you cite and look into them, too. |
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Thanks Starfish that link is very good but a little hard to read. I do want to point out that there is a BIG difference from getting enough Vit K to prevent illness/death (the minimum daily amount) and taking a LOT for a therapeutic(Hopefully) benefit. The Super K1 & K2 I take from LEF contains a LOT of K1 and K2. http://www.lef.org/newshop/items/ite...ced-K2-Complex My second link is a concise summary of the benefits of K1 and K2. Note the advantage of K2 supplementation. http://www.lef.org/magazine/mag2008/...amin-K2_01.htm I MUST lower the calcification levels in my arteries. Take all this stuff to a doctor who wants to give an opinion of these matters. jackD |
I found my old biochem book and I will have to see if it has any mention of some of these things.
I am taking a rest, so I am not researching for a few days. |
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