This podcast covers the data and conclusions of the Criqui article in more detail. Higher CAC (Coronary Artery Calcium) scores lead to a higher risk of heart disease. So, if vitamin K2 pulls the calcium out, it should decrease the risk. Well, it's just not that simple. The science indicates that increased plaque density and decreased plaque volume are the fundamental indicators.
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