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Pixel22 01-11-2016 10:02 AM

Vitamin D3 and K2 Supplements -Mrs. D?
 
In the research I've been reading and the book The Calcium Paradox, it seems like taking D3 and Calcium without K2 may not be a healthy choice. K2 is what takes the calcium and directs it to the teeth and bones rather than to the soft tissues causing a build up in our soft tissues and depositing in our arteries.

One debate is over mk-4 vs. mk-7. It appears they are both important and some newer supplements on the market have both in them. This one on amazon appears to get good reviews.

https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_s...+k%2Caps%2C158

I thought we have an active Vitamin D thread here and I have not been able to find it. If this has been thoroughly discussed somewhere else, if someone could give me a link, I would really appreciate it.

I have to be careful with supplements as my stomach is sensitive. I have no issues with the D3 I am taking, but wondering before I spend more money if K2 is as gentle on digestion.

Mrs. D: I would love to hear your thoughts.

DavidHC 01-11-2016 11:24 AM

The official D thread:
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/sh...hlight=vitamin

This might also be useful - among other things, it links to some sources/studies on MK4 vs 7:
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread229410.html

Pure Encapsulations has a high quality and complete series of D and K.


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Originally Posted by Pixel22 (Post 1192600)
In the research I've been reading and the book The Calcium Paradox, it seems like taking D3 and Calcium without K2 may not be a healthy choice. K2 is what takes the calcium and directs it to the teeth and bones rather than to the soft tissues causing a build up in our soft tissues and depositing in our arteries.

One debate is over mk-4 vs. mk-7. It appears they are both important and some newer supplements on the market have both in them. This one on amazon appears to get good reviews.

https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_s...+k%2Caps%2C158

I thought we have an active Vitamin D thread here and I have not been able to find it. If this has been thoroughly discussed somewhere else, if someone could give me a link, I would really appreciate it.

I have to be careful with supplements as my stomach is sensitive. I have no issues with the D3 I am taking, but wondering before I spend more money if K2 is as gentle on digestion.

Mrs. D: I would love to hear your thoughts.


mrsD 01-11-2016 12:14 PM

I am unsure about the K2 controversy...still.

Some of the sources I use for supplements, like Linus Pauling Institute remain on the fence about it. So I am still not recommending it.

We have a D3 thread on vitamin forum:

http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread92116.html

caroline2 01-11-2016 01:30 PM

I just pulled this up from the Vitamin D Council and read the comments attached to the article. I take K2 daily or every other day. I have slacked off on green veggies except for brocolli and green beans and romaine lettuce, green leafy I've slacked. For more assurance EAT more green leafy veggies: chard, spinach, kale etc.

https://www.vitamindcouncil.org/blog...on-vitamin-k2/

Pixel22 01-11-2016 01:53 PM

Thank you both! I'll check these links out. :)


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