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Not that I’m aware of as long you’re healthy. Vitamin K can thicken blood but is broken down into variants of K2 if it’s processed in your body correctly.

My 83yo mom has been taking it for 10+ years along with my 92yo uncle and a bunch of us in our 40’s and 50’s.

Without K2 the vitamin D will deposit the calcium anywhere in your body, brain, arteries etc. K2 is like a conductor and moves it to your bones. Studies show that it can also remove “plaque”(calcium deposits) in arties by 30%.