Why might 1,000-2,000 mcg vitamin K2 MK-7 (not MK-4) per day be a bad idea? That is, I've read more than 200 mcg/day isn't recommended and that many take 200 mcg only 1-2x/week, but nothing said why.
#1
Posted 24 December 2017 - 04:13 AM
Why might 1,000-2,000 mcg vitamin K2 MK-7 (not MK-4) per day be a bad idea? That is, I've read more than 200 mcg/day isn't recommended and that many take 200 mcg only 1-2x/week, but nothing said why.
#2
Posted 24 December 2017 - 12:57 PM
Absolutely no idea how you came to that conclusion. Most studies looking for vascular benefits go up to 400mcg and that amount shows the most benefit. Higher doses to my knowledge haven't been subject of controlled studies but there is no reason to suspect harm.
#3
Posted 24 December 2017 - 02:00 PM
Does it put more strain on the liver?Absolutely no idea how you came to that conclusion. Most studies looking for vascular benefits go up to 400mcg and that amount shows the most benefit. Higher doses to my knowledge haven't been subject of controlled studies but there is no reason to suspect harm.
#4
Posted 24 December 2017 - 02:01 PM
It doesn't put any strain on the liver at all...
Also tagged with one or more of these keywords: mk-7, vitamin k, vitamin k2
Science & Health →
Supplements →
Very disappointing K2 trialStarted by Richard McGee , 18 Aug 2022 calcification, stenosis and 3 more... |
|
|
||
Science & Health →
Brain Health →
phosphatidylserineStarted by experimenting , 17 Aug 2020 phosphatidylserine, vitamin d and 1 more... |
|
|
||
Science & Health →
Supplements →
How to avoid blood thinning effects of vitamin E?Started by Believer , 27 Jul 2020 vitamin e, coagulation, vitamin k and 1 more... |
|
|
||
Science & Health →
Supplements →
issues with vitamin k1Started by experimenting , 14 Jan 2020 vitamin d, vitamin k |
|
|
||
Science & Health →
Supplements →
Fat Soluble Vitamins-AbsorptionStarted by experimenting , 14 Sep 2019 vitamin d, vitamin k |
|
|
2 user(s) are reading this topic
0 members, 2 guests, 0 anonymous users