Can Vitamin K2 Affect Stable Plaques?
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ABOUT THIS VIDEO: The common question about vitamin K2 is whether it could destabilize already stable, calcified plaques. In this video, I addressed that question. I also shared where I get my supply of vitamin K2 and what the dosage is. For a more comprehensive discussion, check this other video on vitamin K2: https://youtu.be/7f89TVMCekY.
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0:00 Introduction
0:22 Is vitamin K2 risky for people who got stents or had a CV event?
2:18 Vitamin K2 supplement, natto, & dosage
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