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honeybee said:post 118916 Haidut -if I'm using k2 for cleaning up a fatty liver how would the transdermal route work? I thought applying on skin bypassed the liver. Thx.
DesertRat said:post 118927 Can one put it directly on teeth or gums? Would it help strengthen the teeth to prevent cavities or heal from damage to roots from dental drills?
Looking forward to trying it as Thorne is running out.
Janelle525 said:
scarlettsmum said:post 119223 Great! Especially as only 1 drop is needed.
haidut said:post 119228scarlettsmum said:post 119223 Great! Especially as only 1 drop is needed.
Yep, that's the goal really. Kuinone is cheaper than Thorne in terms of $$/mg of vitamin K and it should also last people much longer than Thorne's supplement. I am not interested in people buying from me every month. I am interested in people improving their health.
haidut said:post 118943honeybee said:post 118916 Haidut -if I'm using k2 for cleaning up a fatty liver how would the transdermal route work? I thought applying on skin bypassed the liver. Thx.
It bypasses first pass metabolism, but not second pass. Second pass metabolism is the drug coming back to the liver from the blood circulation. So, the liver will get some no matter what. The good thing about the topical administration is that vitamin K will achieve much higher concentration in the blood and allow the organs that really need it (bones, brain) to get a decent dose and not just the liver.
Btw, Peat takes all of his fat soluble vitamins topically.
haidut said:post 118943honeybee said:post 118916 Haidut -if I'm using k2 for cleaning up a fatty liver how would the transdermal route work? I thought applying on skin bypassed the liver. Thx.
johnwester130 said:post 119278 isn't this fat soluble ?
delicinq said:post 119536 Does anyone have access to the full study here?
Thank you
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19894328
Congrats Haidut, this looks cool. I just wish you'd included a reference or two in your post :)
Yep, but let me check with the mods. Maybe if they just edit and resubmit Haidut's post it'll be transformed by the new auto-link-titling feature.Hey Dan, any chance you could run your little titling trick on the references?
I wanted to give some feedback on this product.
I have been using it for a little over a week, maybe two. I put one drop on my chest/stomach area at night before sleep and let it absorb before going to bed ( definitely can get yellow on your sheets if you aren't careful).
I have a pill form of k2 that was 5mg. I would take it in the morning and feel tired for a few hours, then I wouldn't be able to sleep at night. So I resigned myself to just taking what was in estroban and no extra K2.
So when I got this topical K2, I decided to try it at night due to the drowsiness I usually experience on it.
I have had an overwhelmingly positive experience. I have been sleeping much better, often all the way through the night. I have also seemingly had a huge boost in testosterone, although I don't have labs to show that. Libido has really skyrocketed though.
Also a lingering cough that would develop if I drank too much milk is pretty much gone, no mucus or phlegm cough up in the morning.
The one draw back is that it does produce some drowsiness the next day, from what I am assuming is a lowering of stress hormones. A couple times I have woken up at night to hit the bathroom and practically felt dizzy and disoriented.
I think this is a great product and probably one of the best values simply for how much you get and how little you need. I am going to try an up the dose to two drops here when I can afford to take the next day off. If anyone is having a tough time taking k2, I suggest trying it before bed.