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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 263022" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>I was actually just watching a vid where chase irons mentions taking nattokinase. With that and another k2 product he got his CAC score down from 123 to 0. He also referenced the guy that created the k2 supplement that he takes, and how he got his CAC score down from in the thousands to 0, taking a ton of K2. Chase and vigorous Steve talk about K2 from around 19:30 to 26:30.</p><p></p><p>The more I learn about K2 the more important it seems to make sure we all get enough of it. Especially guys using exogenous AAS. And especially guys like me that push the limits a bit lol. Seems like a lot of cardiovascular issues that guys worry about could be either eliminated, or greatly mitigated by simply getting more K2 in their diets. Whether that’s from food or supplements. Or both obv. Again, why what a person is eating/ drinking, and what their lifestyle choices look like, can make a night and day difference with how their body and mind react to a certain protocol.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]R7cu6Dty8YI[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 263022, member: 15043"] I was actually just watching a vid where chase irons mentions taking nattokinase. With that and another k2 product he got his CAC score down from 123 to 0. He also referenced the guy that created the k2 supplement that he takes, and how he got his CAC score down from in the thousands to 0, taking a ton of K2. Chase and vigorous Steve talk about K2 from around 19:30 to 26:30. The more I learn about K2 the more important it seems to make sure we all get enough of it. Especially guys using exogenous AAS. And especially guys like me that push the limits a bit lol. Seems like a lot of cardiovascular issues that guys worry about could be either eliminated, or greatly mitigated by simply getting more K2 in their diets. Whether that’s from food or supplements. Or both obv. Again, why what a person is eating/ drinking, and what their lifestyle choices look like, can make a night and day difference with how their body and mind react to a certain protocol. [MEDIA=youtube]R7cu6Dty8YI[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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