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May 17, 2018
Excellent product. Use for circulatory problems and painful peripheral neuropathy.
This product is incredibly helpful in alleviating pain from peripheral neuropathy. I have used it for such painful neuropathy due to toxicitiy from medications taken many years ago and also currently.
Care should be taken in washing them and preferably air-drying to preserve their efficacy.
Dr David

Jan 31, 2017
Very good product.
Excellent for removing splinters and also for picking up and holding small objects.
Sep 12, 2015
People taking calcium and vitamin D3 supplements also need vitamin K2.
3 of 3 found this helpful This is quite possibly the best source of Vitamin K2 available on the market. What many people may not realize is that not all vitamin Ks are the same. This product contains a particularly beneficially high ratio of MK4 to MK7 vitamin K2 subtypes. This makes it useful in combination with calcium (citrate) and vitamin D3 supplements in preventing bone loss and hence fractures due to a variety of reasons. These include the normal osteoporosis of aging and the loss of appropriate bone loss & formation due to certain medications.
It is also suggested that it may help in preventing formation of calcium plaques in the heart and other organs. However, the major use is in prevention of bone loss over time in the following conditions: caused by corticosteroids (e.g., prednisone, dexamethasone, prednisolone); anorexia nervosa; cirrhosis of the liver; postmenopausal osteoporosis; osteoporosis of aging; disuse from stroke; Alzheimer's disease; Parkinson disease; primary biliary cirrhosis; iatrogenic (drug-induced) bone loss/osteoporosis.
People taking calcium and vitamin D3 supplements to prevent bone loss and subsequent fractures also need vitamin K2 in order for best results. I would also add that calcium in the form of calcium citrate is superior to calcium carbonate when considering taking such supplements...not to forget the vitamin D3 and correct vitamin K2 preparation.
Check with your doctor or a RELIABLE internet source as to the correct amounts. You might even want to ask me - I will be happy to try to provide an answer as long as the number of questions is not too great.