Vitamin K2 – a little known nutrient with big benefits

Vitamin K2 – a little known nutrient with big benefits

Vitamin K, a fat soluble vitamin discovered in the 1930’s, is best known for its role in blood coagulation or blood clotting.  This form is also known as vitamin K1 or phylloquinone.  However there is another form of vitamin K that hasn’t received as much attention until the 21st century – vitamin K2.  Vitamin K2, also known as menaquinone, is made by our intestinal bacteria and also is found in certain food sources.  Deficiencies of vitamin K1 are rare but deficiencies of vitamin K2 are more common.  It is the vitamin K2 form that seems to have far-reaching roles that appear to make a meaningful difference in the health of our hearts, bones and of prostate cancer. 

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Quality Vitamins: A How-to Guide

Quality Vitamins: A How-to Guide

Americans love vitamins. Research shows about half of all adults take a daily multivitamin among other more specific supplements. Over the past few months, we've seen some concerns over vitamins, so we put together a guide to help you differentiate between high-quality and low-quality supplements. 

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Your Vitamin Regimen Needs to be Personalized

Your Vitamin Regimen Needs to be Personalized

We're pelted with advertising every day that promises healthfulness if only we'll ingest a cocktail of As, Bs, Cs and Es or run out and buy the next can't-miss discovery that's guaranteed to keep us looking younger and feeling great. But is taking too many vitamins a problem? Read on.

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What's in Your Vitamins?

What's in Your Vitamins?

Recently, 14 attorney generals challenged New York State to a deeper investigation of the production of vitamins and supplements, due to products from retailers like Target and Walgreens turning up ingredients that were not listed on the labels. This has raised many safety concerns. We explore. 

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