Just researching vitamin K2 and found this.....
Peripheral neuropathy (PN)
Diabetic peripheral neuropathy is a frequent and severe
complication of diabetes. A recent study aimed to evaluate
factors associated with sensitive diabetic neuropathy in Type
2 Diabetes, and, in particular, dephospho-uncarboxylated
Matrix-gla-protein (dp-ucMGP), the inactive form of MGP.
Peripheral neuropathy was present in 15.7% of the patients and
was significantly associated with dp-ucMGP levels. Since MGP
is expressed in several components of the nervous system and
is involved in some neurological disease, it is likely to play a
role in peripheral nervous system homeostasis. Further studies
are needed to determine if dp-ucMGP may be used as a
biomarker of sensitive neuropathy.29
Another study with the objective to assess the efficacy,
tolerability and safety of vitamin K2 as MK7 in patients with
peripheral neuropathy was conducted in 100 participants
presenting with PN and suffering from either Vitamin B12
Deficiency (VBD, megaloblastic anaemia) or Type 2 Diabetes
Mellitus (T2DM). For the first time, in larger sample size, it
has been shown that K2 as MK7 at a dose of 100 mcg twice a
day for 8 weeks has a therapeutic activity for the symptoms
of PN in VBD and T2DM. It also helps in relieving the
associated symptoms of PN such as cramps, burning pain,
weakness, and fatigue. The reduction in symptoms was
persistent even after the discontinuation of MK7. Vitamin K2
as MK7 was also well tolerated by all patients. Thus, it proves
that vitamin K2 as MK7 offers a confirming therapeutic effect
in PN due to VBD or T2DM. Further, a multicentric
placebo-controlled randomized double-blind trial can clearly
establish the effect of vitamin K2 as MK7, also in case of
residual neuropathy.30