Guest guest Posted February 20, 2008 Report Share Posted February 20, 2008 Hi from Sue, Vit K does SOOO much as you can see below.. but PROBIOTICS are needed in order for it to be utilized. And it's best taken with CA /Mag/ D3 so CALCIUM etc.can be absorbed WELL.. Subject: TABLE of Poor synthesis of Vitamon K.. (when GOOD bacteria are MISSING) Connective Tissue Disorder Site----The table below illustrates many of the SYMPTOMS that can appear when BENEFICIAL intestinal BACTERIA are in SHORT supply.:Poor Vitamin K Synthesis Blood does not clot properly RESULTING in: a.. Abnormal uterine bleeding b.. Heavy menstrual period c.. Nosebleeds d.. Hematuria (blood in the urine) e.. Gastrointestinal bleeding f.. Eye hemorrhages g.. Bleeding gums h.. Purpura/Bruising i.. Lowered blood pressure Lowered bone densities contributing to: a.. Pectus excavatum b.. Pectus carnitum c.. Osteopenia d.. Osteoporosis e.. Fractures f.. Scoliosis Deficiencies of vitamin K co-factors including magnesium. Magnesium Deficiencies Poor hyaluronic acid synthesis contributing to: a.. TMJ b.. Hypermobile joints c.. Mitral Valve Prolapse d.. Keratoconus Raised histamine levels contribute to: a.. Allergies b.. Asthma c.. Chemical sensitivities Increased adrenaline flow contributes to: a.. Insomnia b.. Epileptic seizures c.. Attention deficit disorder d.. Hyperactivity e.. Anxiety disorders f.. Depression g.. Psychiatric disorders h.. Migraine headaches Muscles stay contracted contributing to: a.. Fibromyalgia b.. Migraines Lowered bone densities contribute to: a.. Scoliosis b.. Pectus excavatum c.. Pectus carnitum d.. Osteopenia e.. Osteoporosis f.. Fractures Other features of magnesium deficiencies include: a.. Nystagmus b.. Urinary incontinence c.. Bedwetting d.. Hearing loss e.. Calcification of soft tissue Deficiencies of magnesium co-factors including vitamin D and calcium B Vitamin deficiencies B vitamin deficiencies include: a.. Sensory perception problems b.. Lowered blood pressure c.. Abnormal gait d.. Tingling of nerves e.. Lowered uric acid levels f.. Lowered hydrochloric acid levels Lowered hydrochloric acid levels contribute to malabsorption which contributes to: a.. Various nutritional deficienciesUndigested, decaying food, which contributes to: a.. Irritable bowel b.. Gas c.. Bloating d.. Constipation e.. Loose stools f.. Celiac disease g.. Deficiencies of B vitamin co-factors Other Features Dairy intoleranceOvergrowth of harmful bacteria that contribute to: a.. Vaginal infections b.. Yeast c.. infections d.. Bladder infections e.. Sinus infections Vaginal infections are a known to be a leading cause of: a.. Premature birth If anyone remembers which site this came from pls let me know. Thanks, Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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