Please explain further..
It apparently cleared up a severe calcification problem and I have diagnostic tests as evidence, though the doctors don’t believe it.
K2 is available in two forms:
MK4 [Menaquinone-4] and MK7 [Menaquinone-7].
MK-4 can be made to some extent in the body; MK-7 cannot. MK-7 is much more stable and effective than MK-4.
MK-7 is especially rich in Natto, fermented legumes (e.g., soy, chickpea/garbanzo).
Natto is also rich in Nattokinase, a powerful fibrinolytic (fibrin-digesting) enzyme.
The combination promotes beneficial calcium metabolism and cardiovascular functioning.
A supplement of K2 will typically not also contain Nattokinase, and vice versa.
A K2/MK-4 supplement will usually be labelled “K2”; a supplement of K2/MK-7 will usually be labelled “MK-7”. Read the “Supplement Facts” box on the back - regulated by the 1994 DSHEA - for exact and correct description of contents.