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by ofonorow » Thu Aug 22, 2013 10:04 am
? Warfarin is a rat poison, and if I read that abstract correctly, adding vitamin K2 prevented the rat poison from working - from the rats dying..
Now this does provide evidence that K2 has some relation to "clotting", but this is the Vitamin C Foundation - not the vitamin K FDN, so I cannot comment on the nutty use of rat poison by the medical profession... (However, if you read Dr. Levy's STOP AMERICA'S #1 KILLER, in particular the part about fragile capillaries forming in plaques near the heart, you can understand why Cardiology tries to stop "clotting" as these fragile arteries are likely to break.
We do know that clotting is commonly measured as INR - and perhaps johnwen or others know whether vitamin K2 affects INR. (We previously determined that very very high vitamin E did not affect INR and we had suspected it might.)
Owen R. Fonorow
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