Did you know that so many of the problems in our bodies are caused by excessive calcification? Calcium can get deposited in the walls of the arteries and vessels and can cause bone spurs, as well as calcification of soft tissues. Some of the possible diseases that this can manifest into include obesity, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and even osteoporosis. Here's where ... Continue Reading
Vitamin K Benefits
Vitamin K is a group of fat soluble vitamins that are needed for the posttranslational modification of certain proteins, mostly required for blood coagulation but also involved in metabolism pathways in bone and other tissue. Why do we require Vitamin K? Vitamin K plays an important role in regulating the clotting of blood. Our liver requires Vitamin K to produce proteins ... Continue Reading