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    • sillywilly808S
      sillywilly808 @Ghost Head
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      @Ghost-Head why k2 mk4 and not mk7 ?

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      • DakotaD
        Dakota @Ghost Head
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        @Ghost-Head 100mg K2 is a lot, I think it's only been studied up to 45mg though it's generally a safe supplement. Probably would want to focus on Ca:P ratio as well.

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        • zealZ
          zeal @Ghost Head
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          @Ghost-Head Have you tried K2 in ice cream? @LinDaiyu is a big fan of this method for bonemaxxing

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          • LinDaiyuL
            LinDaiyu @zeal
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            @zeal K2 pairs best with ice cream when separated by plenty of time and space.

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            • DulkadirD
              Dulkadir @Ghost Head
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              @Ghost-Head Add bag breathing as co2 is important in bone formation and lactate increases resorption

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              • CheesedToPeatYouC
                CheesedToPeatYou
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                People neglect the bone-density inducing effects of jumping and impacting the floor at high speed. Gymnasts have very dense bones.

                "Artistic and rhythmic gymnasts presented higher bone mineral density and content values compared to untrained controls" https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5950742/

                This meta-study does state that the effect is seen in children and not so much in people post-puberty, but given that some people have been able to grow taller through Peating, or inducing the metabolism of a child, I think this effect applies to Peaty adults.

                She Peat on my noosphere till I generate energy.

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                • The New SunT
                  The New Sun @CheesedToPeatYou
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                  @CheesedToPeatYou Hell yeah, this is why I will be implementing plyometrics to my training regimen. Box jumps look very promising. bb4f64_9d440913302d46ffa1e5e61a5103fb3d~mv2.webp bb4f64_13bdf8dc0d2f4f029754dafd3515f25f~mv2.webp

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                    1L @The New Sun
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                    @The-New-Sun vibrating bones increases bone length too, jumping can do this.

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                    • handsome babyH
                      handsome baby @Ghost Head
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                      @Ghost-Head If you're taking k2 (I don't think you need to take that much) you will get there, trust me. I've been through it with taking bone density supps and the best thing is to just wait. It takes time but being peaty will just naturally enhance your hormones if you're not being retarded.
                      The only problem you might have is being too old, best time to start if your sole intention is increasing bone density is before 25yrs old. Ideally you start in your teen years.

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                      • ahA
                        ah
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                        100mg of vitamina k2 mk4

                        are you insane
                        even the ultra high dose in that Japanese osteoporosis medicine is 45mg, and thats the highest dose Ive ever seen

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                        • GreekDemiGodG
                          GreekDemiGod @Ghost Head
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                          @Ghost-Head Careful with high-dose D3, watch out for hypercalcemia. You should also take a good form of Magnesium when on D3.

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