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Hi,

How do you know that vitamin K will help or prevent hyperpigmentation from

minocycline? And how much would you take? In the mouse study, the mice who

took a lot of Vitamin C didn't have it. but who knows how much? This is

important to me because I might go back on it if I don't get better soon.

love,

Gloria

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I guess it would depend upon what your looking to see with it.

We use it, both kids take 1 mg a day with Calcium and D. And for us it has

strengthened teeth and keeps them from bruising too easily.

I have visited the Vitamin K group some years back, still a member but I did not

see anyone recovering their kids with the high doses of K, so I did not stick

around long. Just like the sensory group and the list of others I belong

too...also not seeing much results there.

After reading there and lingering a while, I decided to give my kids normal

doses of K to help strengthen their enamel, as part of our attempt to

remineralize their teeth. (It worked...we used K, D, Calcium and high vitamin

CLO).

As for what K does for autism....I was not able to find anything convincing. It

is important for bones and many other body functions, so worth supplementing a

deficient child/person...

This was just our experience. I have had the kids on K for 2 years.

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> Anyone here using Vitamin K for their kids? I am just learning about it and

wondering if anyone has had success with it.

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> For those who are using it, are you giving it with Vitamin D and Calcium?

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> Thanks!

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> Anyone here using Vitamin K for their kids?

My son needed vitamin K as part of mito cocktail, for proper absorption of fats.

Without it, giving EFAs gave him a nosebleed.

> For those who are using it, are you giving it with Vitamin D and Calcium?

Small doses of D, no calcium because my son was calcium toxic.

Dana

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