I use Cerascreen which can be found on Amazon, it's a blood test but it's simple and links up to your smartphone.
I understand about the K2, but I take D3 with K2 and have had zero problems. I would consult your doctor, or just take straight vitamin-D3 no problem! I recommend 5,000 - 10,000 IU a day depending on your weight and test regularly (every 3-6 months.. less often like once a year after you hit optimal levels) to see where your levels are.
As long as you have a healthy blood saturation, that's all that matters! The people who are dropping dead in ICUs from the virus are the ones with terrible D levels. Keep healthy frendo!
That was my immediate concern as well. If clots are a risk from the jab and the protocol is followed, I would think vitamin K should be avoided.
It's exactly what Dr.s use for patients on blood thinners who have an upcoming surgery. Maybe accompany the vitamin K with a baby aspirin per day for balance.
I use Cerascreen which can be found on Amazon, it's a blood test but it's simple and links up to your smartphone.
I understand about the K2, but I take D3 with K2 and have had zero problems. I would consult your doctor, or just take straight vitamin-D3 no problem! I recommend 5,000 - 10,000 IU a day depending on your weight and test regularly (every 3-6 months.. less often like once a year after you hit optimal levels) to see where your levels are.
As long as you have a healthy blood saturation, that's all that matters! The people who are dropping dead in ICUs from the virus are the ones with terrible D levels. Keep healthy frendo!
Upvote for mentioning Mg. Careful with that too though it can be toxic if you dose too much.
https://www.eatthis.com/side-effects-taking-magnesium-supplements/
That was my immediate concern as well. If clots are a risk from the jab and the protocol is followed, I would think vitamin K should be avoided.
It's exactly what Dr.s use for patients on blood thinners who have an upcoming surgery. Maybe accompany the vitamin K with a baby aspirin per day for balance.