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well hello everybody today it gives me great pleasure to talk to you about calcium this has been a point of Interest since I was a fellow because we all know that calcium seems to be whats plugging up the arteries so I have an interesting calcium and with it vitamin K2 so what is vitamin K2 its a vitamin thats unheard of okay one maybe but K2 so today Im going to teach you about calcium and vitamin K2 and why Im so interested in it because I think that this is a very important chapter you know understanding of whats causing blockages in the arteries of the body so lets just dive right into it so you know as a fellow I noticed that heart disease blockages in the arteries seems to go along with diabetes right high blood pressure uh degenerative joint disease these patients have arthritis um many of them are very overweight bad teeth bad teeth bad gums and dental decays seems to go along with coronary arteries and I always wondered why is this the case theres something going on w