I hope that no-one is dissuaded from using K2 because of your experience.

No doubt you experienced increased tooth sensitivity, but for what reason?
I would hesitate to propose a direct cause and effect relationship between
K2 and tooth sensitivity as a general principle.  I know you have some
extreme health challenges, so there may be something going on because of
this.

Just saying.

Dan


On Tue, Aug 13, 2013 at 3:52 PM, sol <sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com> wrote:

> Here's a funny thing, K2 was recommended to me for dental and periodontal
> problems, including sensitive teeth due to exposed tooth roots.
> I tried it but rather than helping anything it made my tooth sensitivity
> worse.  I only wish it had worked, because if it had, perhaps I could have
> avoided the gum graft surgery I had last week.
> sol
>
>
> Dan Nave wrote:
>
>> Of course, EIS with 10% to 20% DMSO swished in the mouth for 15 minutes
>> every couple of weeks does a lot for periodontal problems, but what I have
>> found that seems to work for me is the supplement vitamin K2, particularly
>> the MK-7 variety of K2.
>>
>>
>
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