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by ofonorow » Thu Jun 08, 2017 8:31 am
Then we can learn from your case. My wife and I both take one Super-K daily, and our calcium scores are zero. The late William Decker, founder of Tower Labs, added vitamin K after his vitamin C/lysine product did not lower his arterial stiffness measure (or blood pressure). This is how we discovered that vitamin K, even low dose, works. But the time between his measurements was one year.
I don't know if you can get another CT scan soon, I know that Sams Club used to sponsor low-cost Fast-CT scans.. but it would be very interesting to see the picture of what is happening to your calcium.
Also note that intestinal flora manufacture a large part of the body's vitamin K requirement. What this means is that if you take antibiotics (without then taking probiotics to replenish the flora) that might lead to a vitamin K deficiency severe enough to lead to calcification. Antibiotics might cause hard arteries.
Owen R. Fonorow
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