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I don't know where to start about your misconceptions because there are so many. Take vitamin K for example. Vitamin K deficiency can be a problem, particularly in newborns. In this scenario we want to prevent bleeding. That does not mean that vitamin K should be avoided as a blood clotting agent. And certainly, I didn't say that. Your logic and your accusation are too far off to justify any response.

But please, you are welcome to write an article to rebut my arguments. I'd welcome that, but I'd probably be too ignorant to understand anything from a "scientist navigating life's complexities within the confines of a Cartesian plane, where thoughts, dreams, and existence intersect in a mosh pit". I humbly admit that this is way above my dour numbers- and math-based level of understanding.

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Dr. Lutz Kraushaar
Dr. Lutz Kraushaar

Written by Dr. Lutz Kraushaar

PhD in Health Sciences, MSc. Exrx & Nutrition, International Author, Researcher in decelerating biological aging. Keynote Speaker and Consultant.

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