Lack of vitamin K/K2 can be a cause of excessive bleeding and stroke risk from soft tissue calcification - and yet people tend to think of vitamin K as something to limit as a risk for coagulation.
Thank you for all of this information that you give. It is much appreciated. I was especially pleased to see the measurements put out by your chart. As I have been trying to find out about how much 50 mg. were. I even have a small scale, but it was hard to figure out. Thankfully to you, now I have gotten the scale out and figured it all out. And will be getting the measurement spoons on Amazon. Thanks. Dorothy
Thank you for all of this information that you give. It is much appreciated. I was especially pleased to see the measurements put out by your chart. As I have been trying to find out about how much 50 mg. were. I even have a small scale, but it was hard to figure out. Thankfully to you, now I have gotten the scale out and figured it all out. And will be getting the measurement spoons on Amazon. Thanks. Dorothy
You're very welcome! glad it helped