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Vitamin K2 is very important for the body. Check out these foods high in vitamin K2.
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0:00 Vitamin K2
0:30 Benefits of vitamin K2
0:40 Top sources of vitamin K2
Today I want to cover the top vitamin K2 foods. Vitamin K1 has to do with clotting. Vitamin K2 has to do with the mobilization of calcium in your body, especially if it’s in the wrong place.
Excess calcium in your arteries, joints, or other places can lead to serious problems. If you have calcium in the wrong places in the body, you could be deficient in vitamin K2.
Vitamin K2, with the help of vitamin D3, could help extract this buildup of calcium and put it right into the bones to actually strengthen the bones.
Many people develop a vitamin K2 deficiency because they avoid fatty foods that are actually great sources of vitamin K2. A healthy diet that includes the types of foods listed below can be very beneficial regarding calcium deposits in your body that are in the wrong places. But, of course, you won’t see improvement if you’re also consuming things like sugar and alcohol.
Foods high in vitamin K2:
1. Grass-fed butter
2. Meat
3. Dairy
4. Hard cheese
5. Soft cheese
6. Liver (goose and chicken)
7. Salami
8. Egg yolk
9. Natto (non-GMO
10. Sauerkraut
11. Miso
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