Hi guys,
I also had this strange strong reaction to K2. In my case it was Swanson K2 MK-7 200mcg (Menaquinone-7 from Natto). At the beginning I felt better with more energy (I thought that this is what was missing), but I also felt faster heart rate and had higher blood pressure (i am nomally low like 100/65). I was harder for me to fall asleep with this higher values. I continued for few days until i developed few floaters in my left eye. I stopped taking it. In total i took 8x 200mcg (in about 2 weeks time frame). It's more than month after and i still occasionally see floaters in my eye beside this i am fine.
More details about my case and why i began on vitamin K:
I suffer from Hashimoto's disease (autoimmune hypothyroid) and also Gilbert's Syndrome (genetic liver disorder with increased level of bilirubin). I take thyroid meds and betablocker for high heart rate. I decided to take vitamin D after my blood test showed about 22 ng/mL (my goal was 50 ng/mL). I started with 5000 IU/day for about month and in the beginning i felt much more up and go energy, it was great. But then i gradually felt more and more anxious, tense, thirst, more joint cracking and my libido gone to zero (i couldn't get hard which is strange for me - 25 years old). I checked my total calcium and it was on high border but in range. I lowered vitamin D to 2000 IU/day and kept going for few months. I also took a lot of magnesium all the time. I need to add that i also used sun a lot. After about 6 months of this vitamin d, magnesium and sun regimen i took next vitamin d test and it was 24 ng/mL (i thought what the hell is going on, how to raise this measure if i can't handle this vit D properly at all and how to be healthy with sun only..., thanks god i didn't take this attack doses of 50000 IU or something...). I must admit that i didn't felt any relive from magnesium, actually when i take more magnesium like teaspoon of magnesium chloride i fell bad (shaky, shaky/weak muscles and can't sleep at night, taurine helps me a little - wiki says "In cells, taurine keeps potassium and magnesium inside the cell, while keeping excessive sodium out. In this sense, it works like a diuretic. Because it aids the movement of potassium, sodium, and calcium in and out of the cell").
So i started researching vitamin D cofactors a lot and vitamin K was this that i thought i need (and maybe a little of boron?, because i took some zinc and vitamin A in the past which are also cofactors). I read that calcium and magnesium compete in some way with each other in body and magnesium can help with too much calcium from vitamin D but i think it's vitamin K that guide calcium where it really should be. I still think that i need vitamin K (my teeth gums bleed often, and i had many nose bleedings when i was younger) but maybe in small dose and definitely not MK-7 form, i really would like to try K1 form. When i eat kale which is rich in K1 i am OK. I didn't try natto ever and i love cheese which has some K in it.
Questions:
Do any of you with this strange reaction to K2 (high blood pressure, eye floaters etc.) have any experience with vitamin K1 supplements?
Did your eye floaters dissapered and how long did it take, is there something that helps for them?
What was the reason you started Vitamin K2?
What diseases you suffer from (i would really like to find some similarities)?