Health Benefits of Vitamin K2 : A Revolutionary Natural Treatment for Heart Disease and Bone Loss
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
1681627310
ISBN-13
9781681627311
Publisher
Basic Health Publications
Imprint
Basic Health Publications
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Oct 19th, 2006
Print length
98 Pages
Product Classification:
Dietetics & nutritionDiets & dietingComplementary therapies, healing & health
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A new supplemental form of vitamin K, specifically vitamin K2--menaquinone-7 (MK-7)--shows great promise as a natural treatment for heart disease and bone loss. Available in soy products and as a nutritional supplement, the antioxidant and its possible benefits are thoroughly discussed in this volume.
Though largely unknown, vitamin K is critical for our health. It is needed for the normal clotting of blood and for the formation and maintenance of healthy bones. Although vitamin K2-- also called menaquinone--is naturally produced by some of our intestinal bacteria, only a limited amount of this essential vitamin is stored in our bodies. A lack of this vitamin, which can be caused by a poor diet and the regular use of certain drugs such as antibiotics, is not uncommon. Now, a new supplemental form of vitamin K, specifically vitamin K2--menaquinone-7 (MK-7)--is becoming more widely available to health consumers. It is showing great promise as a natural treatment for heart disease and bone loss. Available in soy products and as a nutritional supplement, MK-7 is clinically proven to be safe and effective. It may also be helpful for lowering cholesterol levels, preventing Alzheimer''s disease, and treating some forms of cancer. And MK-7 is a powerful antioxidant without side effects.
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