Posted on Aug 26, 2023
VITAMIN K AND THE MANAGEMENT OF PATIENTS WITH CYSTIC FIBROSIS Objective:To assess the advisability of routine vitamin K supplementation in patients with cystic fibrosis (CF).Data Sources:Studies identified through a MEDLINE search with the...
Read MorePosted on Aug 22, 2023
Journal Article: High dietary menaquinone intake is associated with reduced coronary calcification. Background: Dietary vitamin K is thought to decrease risk of cardiovascular disease by reducing coronary calcification, but inconsistent...
Read MorePosted on Aug 15, 2023
VITAMIN K2 (MENAQUINONE, MK) INTAKE COULD REDUCE CORONARY CALCIFICATION For many children, breast-feeding is their sole source of vitamin K. Breast-fed infants are at risk for vitamin K-responsive Hemorrhagic Disease of the Newborn (HDNB)....
Read MorePosted on Aug 12, 2023
VITAMIN K INTAKE RELATED TO BONE MASS IN GIRLS Vitamin K has long been associated with its role in bone metabolism. Lack of vitamin K intake has also been related to low bone density and osteoporotic fracture risk. A study from The...
Read MorePosted on Mar 29, 2013
Summary We have investigated whether low-dose vitamin K2 supplements (menaquinone-7, MK-7) could beneficially affect bone health. Next to an improved vitamin K status, MK-7 supplementation significantly decreased the age-related decline in bone mineral density and bone strength. Low-dose MK-7 supplements may therefore help postmenopausal women prevent bone loss. Read...
Read MorePosted on Mar 11, 2013
A YouTube video posted by Mama Natural. “I’m not a fan of supplements. I take a few (post/video coming) but I prefer to get my nutrients from food. Vitamin K is the exception. Here’s why…” Why you need Vitamin K2
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