orangebear
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Isn't that the synthetic K1?Since you ran out of Vitamin K so quickly, you might like to consider this product, as it provides 750 doses of 500 mcg K1.
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Isn't that the synthetic K1?Since you ran out of Vitamin K so quickly, you might like to consider this product, as it provides 750 doses of 500 mcg K1.
Good question. I personally notice when my vitamin k levels are too high that I'm more prone to pins and needles - I never get it normally but I start waking up in the night with it if I overdo the k1.@ddjd I've been thinking about some things lately. How could you tell that you had replenished your K1 and could go on a lower maintenance dose? How long might it take to get there and might it take longer for someone with lower bone mineral density, arthritis, and/or other issues? Is it possible to overdo K1 (and/or K2 for that matter) and what would be the signs to look for? The study you posted earlier on in the thread suggested there were improvements up to 1mg of K1, and @Daniel North's post of the Thorne supplement would seem to suggest that taking rather high doses isn't crazy, but I would like to know what to look out for if there are any potential issues. Also, are there any other nutrients than could get depleted that should be supplemented alongside large doses of K1/K2?
so i quickly ran out of k1, and have been feeling worse gradually since i ran out of it.
The last 3-4 days have been really bad. Brain fog. Muscle ache.
I got k1 again today and took 500 mcg 2 minutes ago.
Curious to see if k1 again will make me feel better.