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Alafairsmom wrote:Is there any harm in taking a second super K (vitamin K, not abbreviation for potassium) if the coronary calcium burden is profound? Total CAC score=1426.93.
Alafairsmom wrote:Pamojja, that link is intense. Thanks. Definitely upping the K. A lot.
3,000 mg Vitamin C (as L-ascorbic acid)
3,000 mg* L-lysine
1,000 mg Chondroitin sulfate CS/C
1,000 mg L-taurine
500 mg L-proline
8,500 IU Vitamin A (as retinyl palmitate)
422 IU Vitamin E (as d-alpha- tocopheryl acetate)
200 mg L-arginine
50 mg Vitamin B6 (as pyridoxine HCl)
150 mg Magnesium**
844 mg Creatine**
3 mg Vitamin B2 (as riboflavin)
400 mcg Folic acid
Stevia
Alafairsmom wrote:I'm a little confused about the objection to the cost and not enough doses on the A-9. I am not taking a single dose of 2 scoops, but take 3x that, so my actual daily intake from A9 is..
30 servings per jar
*Values are per serving.
Serving size is 2 scoops per day in divided doses.
(Scoop is included in jar.)
I priced the Koncentrated K,and and 60 tablets is around $50 per bottle of 60 (both on Amazon and the Koncentrated K site have it as around $45, with $5.95 shipping); that is one single addition for almost the cost of the A9 with all the other supplements compbined.
My Super B does have folic acid in it. I can add the homocysteine to my next labs.
I'm not understanding where the ratios are off, but again,..
I originally stared with buffered AA capsules and got up to around 15000 a day in 3 divided doses, no problem, but got hit hard when I took 2 scoops of A9 when I got it. I am positive I need more C, and that BT issue does not mean I am saturated, just can't take more right now.
Alafairsmom wrote:Thanks for the recommendation.
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