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Vitamin K Vitamin K and its forms specifically work on mechanisms that prevent calcium build up inside the arteries (soft tissues) so that calcium can bind to bone (hard tissues). Multiple studies have confirmed vitamin K's cardiovascular benefits.
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Read More »Your vitamin K status affects calcium metabolism and cardiovascular calcification. Low levels of vitamin K can lead to a deficiency and have been associated with increased calcium in soft tissue such as arteries, resulting in vascular calcification. A clinical trial showed that dietary intake of different forms of vitamin K can significantly reduce vascular calcification and stiffness by supporting proteins involved in calcium metabolism, such as K-dependent matrix GLA protein. Emerging research shows how vitamin K can support a healthy vitamin K status and protect against vascular calcification.
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Read More »A study published in 2007 tested vitamin K1 and the MK-4 form of vitamin K2 on rats.18 In the groups receiving high-dose vitamin K1 or K2 (MK-4), not only was there no further arterial calcium accumulation, there was a 37% reduction of previously accumulated arterial calcification after six weeks. After 12 weeks, there was a 53% reduction in accumulated arterial calcium deposits. The groups receiving the high-dose vitamin K1 and K2 also showed a reversal in carotid artery stiffness. This study provided intriguing evidence that vascular calcification may be reversible by high vitamin K intake.18 When we reported on this study, we postulated that people taking vitamin K supplements over an extended time period "might" induce a regression of arterial calcification. We emphasized, however, that "more human research is needed to establish this." That human research has now demonstrated (for the first time) a significant improvement in arterial health in postmenopausal women with higher arterial stiffness who supplement with a modest dose of vitamin K2.19 This study also demonstrated a favorable 50% decrease in a marker of a calcium-blocking protein in the K2 supplemented group compared to placebo.19 Previous studies show that people with higher levels of this circulatory marker (uncarboxylated matrix GLA protein) have elevated rates of chronic kidney disease and heart failure.58-60 For those who like technical details, vitamin K2 is essential for the enzyme that "carboxylates" the matrix GLA protein. When matrix GLA is "carboxylated," it shields arteries from calcium infiltration. Uncarboxylated matrix GLA, on the other hand, facilitates vascular calcification.58-60 In the new human study described in this article, a modest dose of vitamin K2 reduced uncarboxylated matrix GLA by 50%, which is an indicator of improved cardiovascular health.19
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