Just Google why you need vitamin k with vitamin d. It's literally plastered all over any medical site you can find.
Basically, vitamin k makes your bones strong. Vitamin d needs vitamin K for activation. If you flood your body with vitamin d and you don't have any vitamin k laying around in your bloodstream, then the vitamin d will start extracting the k from your bones instead.
Vitamin d is not water soluble, so you can't and won't just pee it out the excess like the vitamin c or vitamin b.
Yep just because something is over counter doesn't mean it is safe without research. And just because something requires a prescription doesn't mean it's dangerous ie: ivermectin
I'll take note of this. What's interesting is Vitamin K isn't in the original Z-Stack.
I don't doubt that you are wrong, but what is your source?
Just Google why you need vitamin k with vitamin d. It's literally plastered all over any medical site you can find.
Basically, vitamin k makes your bones strong. Vitamin d needs vitamin K for activation. If you flood your body with vitamin d and you don't have any vitamin k laying around in your bloodstream, then the vitamin d will start extracting the k from your bones instead.
Vitamin d is not water soluble, so you can't and won't just pee it out the excess like the vitamin c or vitamin b.
I'll dig further, thanks for the tip. 😊
Yep just because something is over counter doesn't mean it is safe without research. And just because something requires a prescription doesn't mean it's dangerous ie: ivermectin