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I think the same thing happens to me. Have you tried k1? It's not as cardioactive. Your body should convert it unless you have been on antibiotics recently.Thanks Yucca. I cannot seem to tolerate K2 at all. It always induces heart palpitations after few days. I am trying to keep eating pastured eggs and certain cheeses and liver for K2.
I've always considered coq10 and recommend it for patients but never gotten to take it myself yet.I think the same thing happens to me. Have you tried k1? It's not as cardioactive. Your body should convert it unless you have been on antibiotics recently.
Have you used coq10 before? Does that also give you palps?
I only ask about coq10 because it can have the same cardioactive effects as k2. Yes k1 doesn't usually cause the palps.I've always considered coq10 and recommend it for patients but never gotten to take it myself yet.
I think Ray has always said that it's good but that similar benefits for cheaper can be obtained from K.
I also think Ray always refers to K1 as you mention, RealNeat, and allows for the body to regulate the conversion to K2.
Come to think of it right now, it might make more biological sense and might be safer.
Do you know of any good brands of k1?I think the same thing happens to me. Have you tried k1? It's not as cardioactive. Your body should convert it unless you have been on antibiotics recently.
Have you used coq10 before? Does that also give you palps?
Not a brand, parsley.Do you know of any good brands of k1?