Pages tagged with "Calcification"
- Higher magnesium intake linked to less arterial calcification
- Less Calcification if less Calcium or more Vitamin K, Magnesium, etc. - many studies
- Vitamin K reduces calcification (reported yet again)
- Hypothesis – Vascular calcification is associated with both too much and too little vitamin D
- Stroke is strongly associated with Calcification of cerebral arteries (perhaps low Vitamin D, Vitamin K, Mg…)
- Hypothesis – Use of anticoagulants with COPD lowers Vitamin K, which increases calcification
- Intracranial arterial calcification in 85 percent of ischemic strokes (Vitamin K and Vitamin D should help)
- Cardiovascular calcification prevented by Omega-3, Magnesium, Vitamin K, and Vitamin D
- Magnesium reduced calcitriol (active vitamin D) artery calcification in CKD by 50 percent
- Vitamin D video: calcification, narrow-band UV, 4,000 IU, 50 ng – Dr. DeLuca
- Vitamin D is good, but must balance Vitamins A and K2 to prevent Calcification – Masterjohn
- Vascular calcification greatly reduced by 3 per week 1000 ug of Vitamin K2 MK-7
- Coronary artery calcification associated with low vitamin D
- Interactions of Vitamins D, A, and K, should measure calcitriol, calcification – Masterjohn
- Excess vitamin A caused calcification of heart valves in mice
- Vertebral fracture 3X more likely with aortic calcification – Vitamins D3 and K2
- Aortic Calcification 85 percent more likely if vitamin D level lower than 29 ng
- 24X less Calcification of Aorta for PAD with modest level of vitamin D
- Vitamin D deficient Type 1 diabetics 3X more likely to have calcification problems
- Vascular calcification in chronic kidney disease