Vitamin K2 on Main Stage at A4M Spring Congress

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Published 2023-07-18
Over 2,000 health professionals attended the A4M Spring Congress and enjoyed a special main stage presentation from leading vitamin K2 researcher Prof. Leon Schurgers, where he discussed Vitamin K’s critical role in inflammation.

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01.30 - Introduction
02.15 - Cardiovascular Disease, the Leading Cause of Death Worldwide

All Comments (21)
  • @user-zh8dk8gi9j
    The most clear n detail in mechanism I’ve ever heard . Thanks
  • @robertmckay2274
    That was a very useful information presentation. Thank you so very much for the explanation.
  • @farrokhfarr2694
    I hope he is right. I have been taking k2 for five years and I have CVD problem with CAC of 480 five years ago. Thank you sir for hopefull information ❤
  • @johnyhouben2483
    Taking C,D3/K2,Omega3,Mag, Nac/Glutation,Zink for over 6 years now. Cac with contrast fluid : 0. 65y.Cholesterol 281. 🤷‍♀️
  • @Thomas-pq4ys
    Thanks for this. Best was knowing the differences in Vitamin K. Suggestion: do not consume dairy or alcohol for 24 to 48 hours before making a video. I'm a singer. This is advice I got long ago for performing, and it works for those who use their voices. This should keep your throat clear. Celebrate the completion of a video with an appropriate feast.
  • @KenJackson_US
    I thought K1 and K2 were totally different vitamins with different effects. But it sounds like you're saying they're effectively the same, though K2 (from bacteria via fermented foods) is much more highly absorbed than K1 (from green vegetables). Great! I'm hoping I'm covered by my regular consumption of cheese and sometimes sour kraut.
  • @versewriter8123
    What are your thoughts on CAVADEX for decalcification of arteries?
  • @HendrikRitsema
    Best treatment for atherosclerosis: Vitamin C Why do only coronary arteries clog with cholesterol and not veins or small capillaries? If "high cholesterol" is the cause of clogging your arteries, why doesn't it clog the arteries in your finger, your nose, and the smallest capillaries in your toe? Scurvy = No vitamin C in your diet. Symptom: Your blood vessels break and you bleed to death. Think of the sailor of the past. Scurvy of the heart = Just enough vitamin C from food. Symptom: Arteries around the heart are not strong enough to resist high blood pressure. Damage is repaired with cholesterol LP(a) to prevent worse. After years of repair, your arteries become clogged. A guinea pig can also not synthesize vitamin C by themself, just like humans, and needs supplementing 50 mg vitamin C every day and weighs only 1 kilo. Do you really think that 75 mg vitamin C for humans is enough? What is your weight? Enough vitamin C supplement of at least 3000 mg. per day gives strong and flexible arteries. Cholesterol is not needed as a repair agent. Cholesterol in your coronary arteries is broken down and burned in your liver. Vitamin C is needed to make cross linkings for your collagen to make it very strong. So, enough vitamin C gives strong coronary arteries and can resist high blood pressure. Source YouTube: - Cardiovascular disease and vitamin C (Dr. Rath Foundation) - Ending the Cardiovascular Epidemic by Natural Means - Dr. Matthias Rath
  • @luckssj
    Have you looked at Nattokinase and Nitric Oxide?
  • ik gebruik Vit D2 en K2 tegen osteoperose en de laatste DEXA scan was goed (na 2 jr Vit D3 en K2 en AlgeaCal en Ostayur en dieet en veel bewegen
  • @rameshb9525
    Will K2 remove the protective calcium cap covering atherosclerosis?
  • @mugurel11824
    How can one take K2MK7 supplement if on BetaBlocker and Pradaxa?
  • @Cat-sv7zu
    I am on warfarin (Coumadin). I test my INR, clotting time at home. I read a comment somewhere on you tube by a person on Warfarin who had also been taking K2 for a year. So i started a very low dose 50 mg of k2. Checking my INR daily. I have been taking 100mg for 4 months, and am back to testing my INR every 1-2 weeks . I have not seen an increase in my INR. . K1 converts to k2. k2 does not convert to k1. I have not heard anyone clearly explain how k2 is involved in clotting. My experience so far doesn't show that. Not suggesting anyone do as I have. Just wishing for understanding.
  • @safouhappesh402
    Excellent lrcture .ihave been taking since 15 yeers vit D3 200+K2 100 I FEEF MATCH BETTER AND FEEL ATHLITIC NO MORE SYNDOMS OF ESKIMIA .. I M 75 YS OLD STILL HEALTHY.
  • @danielmogos8990
    33:05, Ok but 2mg is like 10 times more than daily recommended intake. Typically each pill has around 100mcg, so I should be taking 20 pills per day. 🤣 Dont even want to think how much would that cost. More on that, getting it from food would be impossible. So, condemned to cardiovascular disease? I hope it was mistake on his PowerPoint and he meant to say 2mcg /day, but its unlikely since that would be a ridiculously low dosage. Same for 39:22, 5mg/ twice weekly is not not a very encouraging number. I am taking Vitamin K2 supplements, and while its interesting to watch some of the claimed benefits, all that is presented in this video is not convincing at all. All studies that he mention are epidemiological, therefore is really hard to pinpoint vitamin k2 as the factor that made the difference. Maybe some person started doing exercises, or stopped smoking
  • @burtybee7134
    So Vitamin K2 only slows the progression of vessel calcification it does not reverse it?