Your Arteries Are Begging For Vitamin K1 & Vitamin K2...🙏🏼 (Hidden Research Explained)

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Next to Vitamin D, Vitamin K is arguably one of the most important nutrients you should be taking. But have you been told that too much Vitamin K can negatively affect your circulation, specifically blood coagulation and viscosity? Join me as I put these myths to rest about this vital nutrient, and explore its overwhelming benefits. In just a few short minutes you'll become an expert on how vitamin K actually works in the body. And, if you want even more specificity, stick around to the end to learn details about Vitamin K1 and Vitamin K2 that I guarantee you’ve never heard before.

Research:

Atherosclerosis - https://bit.ly/41TDewz Immune - https://reut.rs/46oCDan
Beyond Bone & Heart - https://bit.ly/46Gamf2 Alzheimer’s - https://bit.ly/3XMLXjP
Apoptosis - https://bit.ly/3yq2qlH Beyond Coagulation - https://bit.ly/3Ym7UJ4

Cardio Support:

Full Spectrum Vitamins K1, K2, & D3 - http://bit.ly/3RKPo7L
Vitamins K1 & K2 Only - https://bit.ly/3LHzpFi
Systemic Enzyme Blend w/ Nattokinase - https://bit.ly/nattvid
Magnesium Glycinate (Heart) - https://bit.ly/3yq1ZI5
Magnesium w/ Potassium (No digestive cramps) - https://bit.ly/3SrhrdN
Nattokinase Only - http://bit.ly/40OfQBE

#vitamink #nattokinase #vitamind #coagulation #viscosity #drberg #huberman

Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:26 Overview
01:06 Vitamin K is an activator
02:04 Extrinsic Cascade
03:52 Intrinsic Cascade
04:59 Vitamin K does not directly cause clotting
06:34 Vitamin K studies
07:44 The myth of Vitamin K increasing clot risk
08:11 Other benefits of Vitamin K
09:06 Differences between Vitamin K1 and K2
10:54 Summary
12:06 Outtro

Disclaimer: The following content produced by Natural Informant with Danny Curtin (hereinafter referred to as "NIDC,") is for education purposes only, and is not intended to provide medical advice or nutritional therapy services. NIDC is not providing video content to diagnose, treat, prevent or cure any physical, mental or emotional issue, disease or condition. Please seek medical advice from a certified healthcare practitioner before you make any change in your health regimen, or diet. Always seek the advice of a physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition, or prescription medication.

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