Vitamin K and Clotting Risk When Not on Anticoagulants

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Question: Vitamin K and Clotting Risk When Not on Anticoagulants

There's essentially not a trade-off because if you're not on vitamin K antagonist anticoagulants; in theory, there shouldn't be any effect of vitamin K supplements on clotting at all. The one caveat to that is that you might be relatively vitamin K deficient now and not realize it. So it is within possibility that you're not meeting your own personal vitamin K requirement to maximize clotting, but that's very, very unlikely because in population studies, almost no one falls into this category. But if that were true, then essentially, vitamin K supplementation would bring you up to a normal level of clotting, which may or may not affect the cardiologist's assessment of whether you should be on anticoagulants.

DISCLAIMER: I have a PhD in Nutritional Sciences and my expertise is in performing and evaluating nutritional research. I am not a medical doctor and nothing herein is medical advice.
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We’re advised to take K2 when we’re supplementing with vitamin D3?🤔

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So is vitamin k2 good for calcification

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I have a friend who had a stroke yesterday...he was vaccinated...what is the best ways to combat blood thickening?

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Boy, people really missing out of they don’t have the master pass membership!

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I thought that it is K1 that affects the blood clotting.

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Take a good vitamin E supplement to help with the vitamin k intake. Vitamin E helps thin the blood too.

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I uaually take 4-8mg MK-4, 200-400ųg MK-7 and 500ųg MK-9.

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