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Interesting side note to the posting on Activator X

The activator-x discussed here seems to be Vit K2. Found in certain animal and fermented foods, K2 has been tied to many benefits including bone health and cancer prevention. There is another link found in research to the popular Budwig diet which is found on the internet as a cancer prevention diet; this diet contains fermented products, as well as, eliminating sugars and the famous Budwig chemical concoction of flaxseed oil and cottage cheese which uses the chemical reaction between flaxseed oil and cottage cheese to flood the body with oxygen in the hope of preventing cancers.

I just found the link between Activator-X and the Budwig Diet interesting (fermentedfoods) ..not suggesting either, although I do use the Budwig diet flaxseed oil and cottage cheese concoction. I am less likely to use the fermented foods or completely eliminate sugars...probably to my detriment, sadly.
https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/vitamin-k2#sources
https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/320352#making-the-mixture
https://www.budwig-stiftung.de/en/dr-johanna-budwig/her-research.html

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I thought vitimin K clots the blood. A friend of mine was on blood thinning meds and hit his head...wouldn't stop bleeding. ER gave him a shot of Vitimin K. Since I need some sort of thinner (using Horse Chestnut for vein health but do take a baby aspirin sometimes) I'm not sure about using vitimin K. Any thoughts please? Thank you all so much!