Past Newsletters
New Research Shows Cardiovascular Benefits of Vitamin K2
Natural Vitamin K2 from food sources has been linked to significant inhibition of calcium accumulation in the arteries. A recent study published the Journal of Nutrition with over 4,800 participants, showed that those with the highest natural K2 consumption (45mcg) had 50% less arterial calcium accumulation and an equal reduction in risk of cardiovascular events. This was not found for vitamin K1....
Could Calcification be the Problem?
Calcification is associated with greater than 50% of all diseases. It is estimated that more than 50 million people in the U.S. have calcium deposits in their soft tissues, including the arteries, kidneys, breasts, sex organs, skin, etc. These deposits can result in serious health problems and can negatively impact many aspects of our quality of life including our sex lives, systemic inflammation, cardio vascular function, and joint health. ...
Studies show Omega-3s Slow Mental Decline and Could Reduce Depression
A new study reports that increased blood levels of the Omega-3 fatty acids EPA and DHA could "postpone" age-related cognitive decline...
