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To: Joe NYC who wrote (1364)9/25/2008 9:11:17 PM
From: LindyBill  Respond to of 39297
 
most product available on the market are around 100 mcg. That's far cry from 1000-5000 you (or Dr. Davis recommended) in this post:

You will notice that when I looked at the cost of the capsule, I passed on adding it. Just too expensive for the results.



To: Joe NYC who wrote (1364)9/26/2008 5:05:23 PM
From: LindyBill  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 39297
 
A comment from Dr Davis on the K2 dosage problem:

"I also see that we should have been clearer on the suggested dosage of K2. Getting 5000 mcg of MK-7 is difficult.

Life Extension has a product with higher K2, though I am uncertain of the total MK-7 form, since it is a mixture.

Natures Life has a 5000 mcg tablet of K2, as does Carlson.

Thorne has a (costly) 1000 mcg per drop K2 liquid.

Perhaps a compromise would be some higher dose form of K2, e.g., Natures Life or Carlson, along with a lower dose of MK-7.

The situation is also improving rapidly: As the market demand grows, more choices appear."