A short version, please?
Short version:
Blood thinners can cause arterial damage.
Damage can be reversed by use of certain blood clotting agents.
But (not included above) the blood clots can cause strokes, pulmonary thrombosis, or heart attacks. So you can die either way.
The study placed calcium plaques in animals using a common blood thinner (bad side effect) that humans use. They then were able to remove 50% of those plaques in just another six weeks using Vitamin K2-MK4 (available in supplement form).
The expectation would be that full removal is possible with more weeks.
This, and more, is discussed in another thread I posted, here:
https://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3803960/posts