Thread: Vitamin K2 + D3
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Old Fri Mar 2, 2007, 12:21 AM
Brian Mullan Brian Mullan is offline
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Originally Posted by Ken Whiteman View Post
You can create your own trial by simply buying the vitamins yourself or if necessary through a doctor's prescription. The Glakay (Vit. K2) is manufactured in Japan and as I believe you are in Hong Kong surely this would be readily accesible perhaps through a hospital pharmacy. Be careful to take the dosage as indicated in my previous post as one capsule three times a day adding up to 45mg of K2 and 45 micrograms of Calciotrol (derived from D3) Have a calcium level blood check and monitor the level after a few months to make sure there is no adverse effect - which would be unusual according to the research.

Also clear all this with your doctor of course; this is an unusual therapy for MDS which apparently does work for some. It is not a drug treatment which is no doubt why little attention is given to it in the USA and other countries. But definitely worth a try : no downside and inexpensive.
Hi Ken,thanks for all the information on Menatetrenone a vitamin k2 analogue(Glakay).I live in Brisbane and I have seen my Hematologist and he cannot give me a prescription.He contacted the Wesley Pharmacy but they had no knowledge also.I have contacted Eisai in Tokyo who told me it can only be ordered through a International Pharmacy which brings me to ask how you are ordering yours.These 2 sites I found interesting http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/q...=10641439&dopt and http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/q...arch&DB=pubmed I hope you can help

Regards Brian Mullan
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