Hi VioletAquarius!
Do you know what can happen if calcium deposits in your kidneys or arteries?
"A frequent argument against supplementation of vitamin D3 is that an increased intake could lead to a vitamin D toxicity, also called hypervitaminosis D (Orme et al., 2016). This again can cause hypercalcemia, which is the buildup of calcium in the blood leading to vascular calcification, osteoporosis, and kidney stones. However, it has been reported that the reason for hypercalcemia rather lays in a vitamin K2 deficiency (Flore et al., 2013, Vermeer and Theuwissen, 2011), as K2 activates the bone gamma-carboxyglutamic acid-containing protein (osteocalcin) through carboxylation. Activated osteocalcin deposits calcium in the bones, whereas non-activated osteocalcin inhibits calcium absorption by the bones. As the osteocalcin synthesis rate is increased by higher 25(OH)D serum levels, K2 is required as a natural antagonist (Yasui et al., 2006, Dofferhoff et al., 2020)."
Looking at standard D3 + K2 (MK-7) supplements, they typically provide K2 120 mcg and Vitamin D3 1,000 IU.
I believe the current dietary recommendations do not distinguish between vitamin K1 and K2. For adults, adequate intake is 100 mcg.
A more detailed table of recommended vit D3 and K2 (MK-7) amts based on body weight:
Weight (kg) Daily D3 (IU) Daily K2 (MK7) (μg)
50 2,200 100
60 2,600 120
70 3,000 140
80 3,500 160
90 3,950 180
100 4,380 200
110 4,820 220
"Supplementation of magnesium (200–250 mg/day) should also be considered, as all enzymes that metabolize vitamin D seem to require magnesium (Uwitonze and Razzaque, 2018)."
See original table and read full article here:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S120197122030624XI eat 1 or 2 boiled eggs a day, is this a sufficient dose of k3 do you think?
Important to note that the foods highest in K2 (MK-7) are found in dairy, fermented foods, and animal products.
Top Foods High in Vitamin K2
https://www.webmd.com/diet/foods-high-in-vitamin-k2I'm not suggesting you use the table above to determine how much vit D3 you should take. That decision is between you and your doctor. But it gives you a sense of the amount of vitamin K2 (MK-7) that should be taken for a given amount of vit D3.