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Thank you for the information about vit K2, Chris.

I'll have to look into that. (so much to learn!)

BTW, when I was working in a hospital in the Maritimes

years ago, there was a doctor there who was convinced

(from his experience in medicine) that margarine

(polyunsaturated fat) and a diet low in " good "

cholesterol (ie butter, eggs) weakened the heart

muscle.(not a popular idea at the time)

Margaret

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I use Life Extension Super K which has 1000mcg Vit K2 and 9mg K1 in

each capsule.

We did have blood work done pre-supplementation and his levels were a

little low at .47 ng/mL (normal ref: .15-3.5)

After 4 months of supplementation (giving one capsule 5 times in a 2

week period), his level went high at >6ng/mL. So I've backed off to 2

capsules per week. We'll get blood work done in a couple of months and

see if I need to back off to 1x per week.

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> How much are y'all giving, and are you testing levels before you

> start? Since I am giving vit A and vit E, I think I should give some

> k, but I'm not sure how much.

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> thanks

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How much E are you giving him? I was wondering how much K I should

be giving also. I just started and was planning 3X week to start.

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> > How much are y'all giving, and are you testing levels before you

> > start? Since I am giving vit A and vit E, I think I should give

some

> > k, but I'm not sure how much.

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> > thanks

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He gets 1200IUs d-alpha and 800mg d-gamma daily. I began

supplementing with Vitamin K once a week when we were at the 800IUs d-

alpha and 400mg d-gamma level and then increased when we went to the

level we are at now. As I mentioned below, we are now going to back

off just a bit.

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> > > How much are y'all giving, and are you testing levels before you

> > > start? Since I am giving vit A and vit E, I think I should give

> some

> > > k, but I'm not sure how much.

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> > > thanks

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Blood levels for vit K are very unreliable and impacted by diet. They

are virtually useless. There is a test called PIV-AII that is a better

measure of vit K status. Also PT/PTT (a test for coagulation, normal

bleeding) effected by vit K can be followed when on higher doses of vit

E.

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> How much are y'all giving, and are you testing levels before you

> start? Since I am giving vit A and vit E, I think I should give some

> k, but I'm not sure how much.

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> thanks

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I was just about to post a video I watched on this subject, as it pertained to

fermenting! For me it was great to know I was doing more for my body by

drinking milk kefir (almost) every day. (I drink Goats Milk Kefir.)

http://products.mercola.com/vitamin-k

Warmly,

Velma

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> I've heard that Vitamin K2 (unlike K1 from leafy greens) is made mostly by

> bacteria in our guts.

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> The question is, are there any bacteria used in fermenting that are among

> those capable of producing good amounts of K2? Anyone know?

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Raw eggs are another K2 source, apparently, according to the weston-price found.

Don't know which variety.

Tonio

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Sent: Friday, July 30, 2010 8:08 AM

nutrition

Subject: re: Vitamin K2

Another source of Vitamin K2, MK-7 variety, is kefir. It's so easy to make at

home, and I'd guess not as daunting for most people to drink/eat as natto.

Nance

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