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I think that with the discovery of MK-7 effectiveness in reducing calcification that supplementation with high doses of K1 are unwarranted since they may reduce glutathione levels.
An effective range of MK-7 is 45-150 micrograms.
J.Lilinoe wrote:I think that with the discovery of MK-7 effectiveness in reducing calcification that supplementation with high doses of K1 are unwarranted since they may reduce glutathione levels.
An effective range of MK-7 is 45-150 micrograms.
I did not know that K1 can reduce glutathione levels. Wouldn't glutathione be effective in destroying the nano bacteria? Just wondering since Dr. Levy says that it is the "master anti-oxidant". Also, has anyone tried the lyposheric form of Glutathione by Liveon Labs yet to see how effective it is?
Good report. I wish there was a way to hide the taste/smell better, it is the same problem with Livon's labs competitors. Too bad they can't use capsule technology...
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