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Vitamin K, Calcification, & Atherosclerosis

Also See: Intestinal Bacteria Synthesize Vitamin K2 Bone Health and Vitamin K Calcium to Phosphorus Ratio, PTH, and Bone Health Intestinal Serotonin and Bone Loss Carbohydrates and Bone Health Parmigiano Reggiano cheese and bone health Calcium Paradox Blood Pressure Management with Calcium & Dairy Hypertension and Calcium Deficiency Excess Dietary Phosphorus Lowers Vitamin D Levels [...]

Intestinal Bacteria Synthesize Vitamin K2

Oct 11, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   antibiotics, Aspirin, bacteria, bone, calcium, clotting, coumadin, General, intestines, liver, menaquinones, mk-4, mk-7, osteoporosis, phylloquinone, Ray Peat, thorne research, vitamin k, vitamin k1, vitamin k2, warfarin  //  Comments Off on Intestinal Bacteria Synthesize Vitamin K2
Am J Gastroenterol. 1994 Jun;89(6):915-23. The contribution of vitamin K2 (menaquinones) produced by the intestinal microflora to human nutritional requirements for vitamin K. Conly JM, Stein K, Worobetz L, Rutledge-Harding S. BACKGROUND: Coagulopathy manifest by elevation of the prothrombin time (PT) in patients receiving broad spectrum antimicrobials indirectly suggests a role for intestinal microflora synthesized [...]

Aldosterone and Thrombosis

Jul 18, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   aldosterone, clotting, General, sodium, thrombosis  //  Comments Off on Aldosterone and Thrombosis
Postepy Hig Med Dosw (Online). 2010 Oct 18;64:471-81. [Prothrombotic aldosterone action--a new side of the hormone]. [Article in Polish] Gromotowicz A, Osmólska U, Mantur M, Szoka P, Zakrzeska A, Szemraj J, Chabielska E. Recent studies have focused on a new wave of interest in aldosterone due mainly to its growing profile as a local messenger [...]

Oral Contraceptives, Estrogen, and Clotting

Apr 18, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   birth control, clotting, estrogen, General, oral contraceptives, pulmonary embolism  //  Comments Off on Oral Contraceptives, Estrogen, and Clotting
Br Med J. 1970 April 25; 2(5703): 203–209. Thromboembolic Disease and the Steroidal Content of Oral Contraceptives. A Report to the Committee on Safety of Drugs W. H. W. Inman, M. P. Vessey, Barbro Westerholm, and A. Engelund Reports of thromboembolism following the use of oral contraceptives received by drug safety committees in the United [...]

Exercise Induced Stress

Mar 1, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   asthma, athletes, blood, clotting, cytokines, DNA, exercise, fatty acids, General, glucose, glycogen, IL-6, interleukin, prolactin, PUFA, randle cycle, serotonin, stress, tryptophan, viscosity  //  Comments Off on Exercise Induced Stress
Clin J Sport Med. 2001 Jan;11(1):38-43. The acute phase response and exercise: the ultramarathon as prototype exercise. Fallon KE. OBJECTIVE: Controversy exists in relation to the nature of the acute phase response, which is known to occur following endurance exercise. This study was conducted to demonstrate the similarities between this response and the response consequent [...]
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