Discussion of the various vitamin K2 supplements on the market with a comparison of MK-4 from animal sources or MK-7 from bacterial fermentation to ensure the diet contains sufficient amounts of this elusive yet critical nutrient.
Getting enough Vitamin K2 is absolutely essential to vibrant health. Surprisingly, the vast majority of people are seriously deficient.
Even those eating a completely whole food, organic diet, usually fall short when it comes to getting enough of either of the two major forms: MK-7 and MK-4.
Traditional Societies instinctively put great importance on foods high in Vitamin K2.
These sacred foods were consumed in larger quantities by young couples preparing to conceive.
In addition, pregnant and breastfeeding women, growing children, and the elderly received more to preserve health during these critical times of life.
Sufficient Vitamin K2 along with the other critical fat-soluble activators A and D are especially important for pregnant women to consume to ensure healthy babies.
It is important to note that Vitamin K1 from leafy greens is a different nutrient! It is not the same as Vitamin K2 found in the sacred foods of traditional cultures.
The best food sources of Vitamin K2 are grass-fed dairy products, emu oil, gouda, brie cheese, and natto, a very strong-tasting fermented soy product with roots in Japan.
Vitamin K2 from animal sources is MK-4, while K2 produced by bacterial fermentation as found in natto or cheese is MK-7.
Getting Enough Vitamin K2 in the Diet
Unfortunately, even if one consumes plenty of grass-fed dairy, getting enough K2 in the diet is still a challenge. This is due to the worrisome depletion of our soils which will take generations to repair.
Consider that the spring butter of the traditional Alpine living Swiss was an orange color. Grass-fed spring butter today is at best deep yellow.
No doubt, the soil that produced the rapidly growing spring grass that the Alpine cows grazed upon was much higher in nutrients to produce orange butter which the Swiss reverently placed in bowls with wicks to burn in their Churches.
K2 Is Not Recycled by the Body like K1
One factor contributing to widespread Vitamin K2 deficiency is the apparent lack of recycling of this nutrient by the body.
This is in contrast to Vitamin K1 from leafy green vegetables, which can be reused metabolically.
This means that Vitamin K2 stores can be quickly depleted with invisible deficiency occurring in as little as 7 days.
This is concerning especially if you are taking Vitamin D or calcium supplements. Sufficient K2 is necessary to prevent arterial calcification when the intake of these synergistic nutrients is high.
K2 Supplements Bridge the Dietary Gap
While it is always best to strive to get your nutrients from food, the critical nature of Vitamin K2 and the depletion of our soils indicates to me that supplementation is a good idea. Â
I did not feel certain that we could get enough K2 by eating reasonable amounts of whole and even sacred foods from grass-fed sources like Traditional Societies would have obtained by eating a similar diet.
Based on population studies and data obtained from Vitamin K2 doses given in clinical trials, it seems that 45 mcg/day would be the minimal dose needed for any sort of therapeutic effect.
Several hundred mcg/day is a better target as this is what frequent natto eaters in Japan consume.
The good news is that Vitamin K2 has no known toxicity. Thus, adding a daily supplement taken with food to improve absorption has no downside.
MK-7 vs MK-4
If you decide that taking a Vitamin K2 supplement makes sense to you, which should you choose?
If given the choice, I prefer MK-4, the animal form of Vitamin K2 over MK-7, the form of K2 from bacterial fermentation.
I get MK-4 in my diet by cooking frequently with pastured ghee, the clarified form of butter. I also eat plenty and a wide variety of cheeses along with pastured butter and eggs.
MK-4 from Food
When it comes to the animal form of Vitamin K2…MK-4…you really must get it from Real Food. The best sources are grass-fed butter, emu oil, ghee, goose liver, cheese, and pastured egg yolks.
I cannot stress enough that these are critical whole foods in your diet.
You cannot rely on a supplement form of MK-4, known as menatetrenone, because it is synthetic.
This is similar to the widespread issue of synthetic vitamin C supplements. Incidentally, folic acid is synthetic too (you want folate).
Synthetic MK-4
The supplement form of MK-4 is commonly extracted from tobacco, most likely of GMO origin (90% of tobacco crops are genetically modified).
It is not the same MK-4 as found in grass-fed butter oil, eggs, goose liver, gouda cheese, or pastured emu oil.
Supplement manufacturers rely on synthetic MK-4 because it would be prohibitively expensive to obtain this nutrient from whole food sources.
MK-4 in the Blood
Another big downside of synthetic MK-4 is the very short time it remains in the body.
For this reason, dosing every few hours is necessary to maintain therapeutic levels in the blood.
This is a very inconvenient aspect of these supplements that is rarely understood by consumers looking for therapeutic benefits.
Natural MK-7 Supplements
While MK-4 supplements are synthetic, MK-7 supplements produced via fermentation are not.
Thus, when it comes to supplementing with Vitamin K2, MK-7 is the safest and most effective form to take.
For example, this brand of Vitamin K2 is derived from nonGMO natto. My family has relied on it for many years.
If you enjoy the unusual flavor of this Japanese traditional food, I recommend natto fried rice as perhaps the best-tasting dish.
For those who are avoiding even fermented forms of soy, this Vitamin K2 from fermented chickpeas is a good brand to consider.
Blood Levels of MK-7
A huge benefit of supplementing with MK-7 is that it stays in therapeutic doses in the blood much longer than synthetic MK-4.
As a result, a once-a-day supplement of MK-7 is sufficient.
This is a very effective addition to the natural MK-4 from a diet high in grass-fed dairy and other sacred foods.
Summary. You Need BOTH MK-4 and MK-7
Getting enough of the natural, fermented form of Vitamin K2 in the diet via quality MK-7 supplements is a great strategy. To this end, I take this brand of Vitamin K2 derived from nonGMO natto.
However, it is critical to ensure you are also getting plenty of the animal form of Vitamin K2…MK-4…via whole foods.
The best MK-4 sources include cheese, pastured butter (especially ghee or raw butter oil), emu oil, goose liver, and pastured egg yolks.
Cheese from the milk of pastured cows is a particularly special source of Vitamin K2 because both MK-4 and MK-7 are in the same food!
Be sure to read labels and avoid MK-4 supplements as they are synthetic. I’ve seen at least one brand that lists menatetrenone as Vitamin K2 and not specifically MK-4, so buyer beware!
When it comes to the amount of Vitamin K2 you might need every day to maintain strong teeth, bones, and plaque-free arteries, I strongly recommend the book Vitamin K2 and the Calcium Paradox by Dr. Kate Rheaume-Bleue BSc, ND.
She discusses the daily dosage needed for healthy people versus those who need to reverse arterial calcification, osteoporosis, and other degenerative issues.
References
(1) Vitamin K2 and the Calcium Paradox by Dr. Kate Rheaume-Bleue BSc, ND
(2) Nutrition and Physical Degeneration, by Dr. Weston A. Price
(3) Menatretnone
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David Sander
Common doses for MK4 vitamin K2 are 1 to 5 mg daily for healthy patients, those with serious health conditions can take two or three doses a day and use higher doses. It is best to combine MK4 with 2000 IU of vitamin D3 which boosts levels of MGP and calcitonin which work with MK4 & MK7. Doses of MK7 are usually 50 to 200 mcg (that is .05 to .20 mg) and about 30% of people are sensitive to MK7 side effects and should avoid it and eating natto.
David Sander
The Human form of vitamin K2is the MK4 form, that is why it is the best researched form and was used in the Japanese trials. It is low in side effects, they even tested MK4 at 135 mg per day to check that it was safe! MK4 I,s also most effective in reducing bone breakage rates in the elderly with reductions of 80%. It also scavenges calcium from the arteries, helping heart patients greatly with calcium loads. By contrast, MK7 is made by bacteria and doesn’t work as well in humans, it stays in the blood and doesn’t get around as easily. There are seven well done confirming studies done with MK4 just in bone health which is ten tim.es more research than exists with MK7. It’s well known that side effects of MK7 cab be anxiety, sleeplessness, and high blood pressure with a thumping heart beat and these are very rare with MK4 because MK4 is normal to the human body. The bodies production of MK4 goes down with age, so the supplement is very useful.
Scientifically MK4 is used by all mammals.
fanny erazo
Can a pregnant women take supplements mk4?Which would be de best brand and the best dosage
Sarah
I took the butter oil when I was pregnant. It is a whole food. I took 1/4 tsp per day as recommended in the pregnancy diet from the Weston Price Foundation.
lynda
Very informative!
Cara
MK-7 at 45mcg caused severe heart palpitations and anxiety for me within an hour of taking it and pretty much without fail. Incredibly scary to me. When I stopped the MK-7, the palps went away.
When I switched to the therapeutic dose of MK-4 spread out over a day- 45mg (yes, MG, not a typo), I got no side effects and the buildup on my teeth disappeared within days. My lower jaw also seems to be reforming itself- I no longer need my retainers. Since Vitamin K2 is supposed to move calcium from arteries and soft tissue to bones and teeth, I’m going to take this as a positive sign.
We are up against so many obstacles to health- factory farming, soil-depleting practices, gluten that is 100 times more potent than it was 100 years ago thanks to companies like Cargill and Monsanto. I’m ok with some “synthetic” help if necessary- particularly if the “natural” version puts stress on my heart! And I’m a healthy 42 year old!
david
mk7 rase my blood pressure sky hight I stop takeing it my bp went back down! never going take it ever again!!!!
Tidus
Where did u get this supplement with MK4 with 45 MG? I am looking for it and its being very hard to find out.
Tyrker
She probably took Thorne drops.
Peggie
NBI Osteo-K has a good web site. There are lots of videos on YouTube of people who have been helped with this. I take only one pill a day, low dose for maintenance. There is lots of info so you can make a confident decision.
Claire
Hi, have an 8 year old can he take mk7 or k2? He takes vit d3 at the moment.
Regards
Davie
Is there a strait form of mk7?.
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Margherita
Why viewers still use to read news papers when in this technological globe all is existing on web?
Sarah
Newspapers are a dinosaur which is why so many are going out of business. Hardly anyone on my street gets them anymore.
Samia
Why not just ferment some vegetables with a vitamin K2 starter? Instead of struggling to get natto down your gullet or ingesting pills? Dr. Mercola sells something called Kinetic Culture, which you use to ferment your own vegetables. I am going to order some. Food is always better than pills.
Hudson
Sarah said “Another big downside of MK-4 supplements is that this synthetic form of MK-4 does not remain in therapeutic levels in the blood for very long – only a few hours.” Nope. The method of production of the vitamin has nothing to do with it– it’s simply the half-life in the body. It would be like saying “common tapwater has only 2 atoms of hydrogen coupled with an atom of oxygen.” H20 is just the chemical designation of water, just like the halflife of MK4 does not change regardless of source. other factors like fat may slow its absorption and result in a slower rate of entry into bloodstream, but once in the bloodstream it’s going to behave the same way no matter the source.