I can't find the site where I read this, but apparently radiation blocks the effects of Vit K in the body. This makes a tremendous amount of sense considering the symptoms I have started experiencing ever since I moved into a high radiation area. Has anyone else heard about this/know the exact process by which radiation blocks K and how this effect can be mitigated? Just tagging people who I remember have talked a lot about radiation's negative effects. @Cirion @Tarmander @haidut
I think this could be potentially be one of the most damaging effects of radiation and fixing it could help a lot of people on here who are very sensitive to the negative effects of EMF. Low K2 = calcium influx and excitotoxic neuron death, calcification throughout the body, low androgens, toxin build up as a result of liver damage, etc.
K works by activating CO2, so doing things to increase CO2 will reduce the damage a little bit but hopefully it's possible to let K do its job instead of forcing CO2 up as a compensatory mechanism.
I think this could be potentially be one of the most damaging effects of radiation and fixing it could help a lot of people on here who are very sensitive to the negative effects of EMF. Low K2 = calcium influx and excitotoxic neuron death, calcification throughout the body, low androgens, toxin build up as a result of liver damage, etc.
K works by activating CO2, so doing things to increase CO2 will reduce the damage a little bit but hopefully it's possible to let K do its job instead of forcing CO2 up as a compensatory mechanism.