I was reading the reviews about this product ( https://www.iherb.com/pr/thorne-research-vitamin-k2-1-fl-oz-30-ml/21592 ) and saw this:
Got this answer from Thorn: The source of the Vitamin K2 is from a natural plant source Geraniol . The mixed tocopherols are from soy but contain no soy residue. Medium chain triglyceride are from palm kernel oil.
And this:
it's good but points off for trace amounts of soy
Posted by iHerb Customer on Jul 17, 2013
first off this is probably the best k-supplement on the market price-wise. i like using it and enjoy a bunch of health benefits but it gives me an itch. that's applying it on my wrists for transdermal absorption, swallowing it gives me the same brainfog soy always does even in trace amounts. 2 stars of for the fact that it contains soy and an extra of for the no-mention. the health food industry would do good from a boost of honesty really. with thorne being one of the companies profiled as "hypo-allergenic" and whatever.
What do you think about this?
Got this answer from Thorn: The source of the Vitamin K2 is from a natural plant source Geraniol . The mixed tocopherols are from soy but contain no soy residue. Medium chain triglyceride are from palm kernel oil.
And this:
it's good but points off for trace amounts of soy
Posted by iHerb Customer on Jul 17, 2013
first off this is probably the best k-supplement on the market price-wise. i like using it and enjoy a bunch of health benefits but it gives me an itch. that's applying it on my wrists for transdermal absorption, swallowing it gives me the same brainfog soy always does even in trace amounts. 2 stars of for the fact that it contains soy and an extra of for the no-mention. the health food industry would do good from a boost of honesty really. with thorne being one of the companies profiled as "hypo-allergenic" and whatever.
What do you think about this?