vitamin k
Study Confirms Correlation Between Low Vitamin K and Severe COVID-19
Results of a study confirm that vitamin K status is lower in hospitalized patients with COVID-19 compared to healthy population control. Researchers also show low vitamin K status to be predictive of higher mortality. Initial promising data published by Dr. Rob Janssen, MD and researcher at Canisius Wilhelmina Hospital (Nijmegen, The Netherlands), showing a significant ...
Calcium, Vitamin K and Bone Health
According to Eric Anderson, senior vice president of global sales and marketing, with New Jersey-based NattoPharma USA Inc., there are two major challenges to overcome in the bone, muscle and joint health category. “The first is the ongoing media coverage of studies showing that excessive calcium supplementation can negatively impact cardiovascular health. These studies are ...
Made With Vitamin K
As studies continue to confirm vitamin K’s benefits, suppliers prepare for its appearance in a growing number of supplement categories.Vitamin K refers to a group of chemically similar fat-soluble compounds called naphthoquinones. According to Natural Standard, vitamin K1 (phytonadione) is the natural form of vitamin K found in plants and acquired primarily through dietary consumption. ...
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