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    Vitamin K2 Supplementation - key to getting strong af?

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    • dannyphantomD
      dannyphantom
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      I have a post on here talking about bonemaxxing via K2 supplementation, but on top of gaining that bone density (I feel like my feet got slightly bigger too) I noticed insane PR's at the gym.

      A few months ago I was stuck at 110lbs for tricep pulldowns with rope and v-bar. It's pretty solid but I was stuck on that weight for months. I was also stuck at 310lbs on the chest press, again really good but I wasn't making much progress. I was taking K2 but orally not topically. I followed Danny Roddy's protocol of topical K2 application and BAM I started hitting PR's left and right.

      I can do 400lbs on chest press for 6 rep, (max at 450lbs for 2 reps)
      190lbs for 6 reps for tricep pulldowns (gym I'm at right now maxxes out at 150 and it felt light af yesterday)
      I can do 6 pull-ups at 225lbs bodyweight along with 5 tricep dips when before I couldn't do more than 2 pull ups and one tricep dip at 210 lbs.

      I'll continue to update here, trying to cut down to 200 on my journey to get down to 180 but I thought I'd share my experience with K2 and my gains in the gym.

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      • HarlockH
        Harlock @dannyphantom
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        @dannyphantom Amazing. What is your dosage ?

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        • dannyphantomD
          dannyphantom @Harlock
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          @Harlock Idk the exact IU's, but I put 20 drops or so of this https://www.maryruthorganics.com/products/k2-mk7-organic-drops on my leg and wrap it with Glad Saran Wrap

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          • KilgoreK
            Kilgore @dannyphantom
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            @dannyphantom Everyday?

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            • TexugoDoMelT
              TexugoDoMel
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              Since K2 increases osteocalcin...

              "In contrast, circulating levels of osteocalcin plummet early during adulthood in mice, monkeys, and humans of both genders. Exploring these observations revealed that osteocalcin signaling in myofibers is necessary for adaptation to exercise by favoring uptake and catabolism of glucose and fatty acids, the main nutrients of myofibers. Osteocalcin signaling in myofibers also accounts for most of the exercise-induced release of interleukin-6, a myokine that promotes adaptation to exercise in part by driving the generation of bioactive osteocalcin. We further show that exogenous osteocalcin is sufficient to enhance the exercise capacity of young mice and to restore to 15-month-old mice the exercise capacity of 3-month-old mice. This study uncovers a bone-to-muscle feedforward endocrine axis that favors adaptation to exercise and can reverse the age-induced decline in exercise capacity."

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              • zealZ
                zeal @dannyphantom
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                @dannyphantom The placebo effect is strong.

                Unless you really think the 10mcg or whatever is being absorbed is doing something

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                • Runenight201R
                  Runenight201 @dannyphantom
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                  @dannyphantom

                  How much is the advantage of wrapping it serán wrap? I’ve been using Haidut’d D+K2 daily 5000IU D and 10mg K2 Mk4 for about a month now but haven’t noticed anything really significant. I put in my belly button and then just let it soak for about 10 minutes before rubbing it in with my wrists and then going on my way.

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                  • dannyphantomD
                    dannyphantom @Kilgore
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                    @Zorba-The-Greek yeah every night before going to bed

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                    • dannyphantomD
                      dannyphantom @Runenight201
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                      @Runenight201 Danny suggests topical application on the leg, try doing that and see if it helps. The saran wrap helps with the absorption.

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                      • Runenight201R
                        Runenight201 @dannyphantom
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                        @dannyphantom

                        I can give it a shot, Calf muscle? Hamstring? Quad?

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                        • dannyphantomD
                          dannyphantom @Runenight201
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                          @Runenight201 I do the shin and the calf all the way down to the ankle

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                          • Runenight201R
                            Runenight201 @dannyphantom
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                            @dannyphantom

                            Ok. Im curious behind the mechanisms of why the leg would be more effective than say the arm.

                            Perhaps it’s just a matter of convenience. Easier to wrap your leg than arm.

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