Vitamin D3 : A form of vitamin D that helps the body absorb calcium and phosphorus, essential for bone health.
Vitamin K2: A form of vitamin K that activates proteins responsible for directing calcium to the bones and preventing calcification in the arteries.
Taking Vitamin K2 and D3 together ensures that calcium absorbed by the action of Vitamin D3 is effectively utilized for bone formation by Vitamin K2. This synergy supports bone health and helps prevent calcium from depositing in the arteries, promoting cardiovascular health.
Promotes Bone Health: Enhances calcium absorption and directs it to the bones, strengthening bone density.
Supports Cardiovascular Health: Prevents arterial calcification by inhibiting calcium deposits in the arteries.
Enhances Immune Function: Vitamin D3 plays a crucial role in modulating the immune system.
Supports Dental Health: Aids in the mineralization of teeth, contributing to stronger teeth.
Take 1 capsule twice a day.
Individuals on blood-thinning medications should consult a healthcare professional before taking Vitamin K2.
Those with hypercalcemia or kidney disorders should seek medical advice prior to supplementation.
Pregnant or breastfeeding women should consult their doctor before use.
Symptoms may include:
Fatigue or tiredness
Bone or back pain
Muscle weakness or cramps
Mood changes, such as depression
Frequent infections
A blood test can confirm Vitamin D levels.
Vitamin D3: It's challenging to obtain sufficient amounts from diet alone. Sunlight exposure helps, but factors like location, season, skin tone, and sunscreen use affect synthesis.
Vitamin K2: Found in fermented foods like natto and certain cheeses, but typical Western diets may not provide adequate amounts.
Vitamin D3 : A form of vitamin D that helps the body absorb calcium and phosphorus, essential for bone health.
Vitamin K2: A form of vitamin K that activates proteins responsible for directing calcium to the bones and preventing calcification in the arteries.
Promotes Bone Health: Enhances calcium absorption and directs it to the bones, strengthening bone density.
Supports Cardiovascular Health: Prevents arterial calcification by inhibiting calcium deposits in the arteries.
Enhances Immune Function: Vitamin D3 plays a crucial role in modulating the immune system.
Supports Dental Health: Aids in the mineralization of teeth, contributing to stronger teeth.
Individuals on blood-thinning medications should consult a healthcare professional before taking Vitamin K2.
Those with hypercalcemia or kidney disorders should seek medical advice prior to supplementation.
Pregnant or breastfeeding women should consult their doctor before use.
Vitamin D3: It's challenging to obtain sufficient amounts from diet alone. Sunlight exposure helps, but factors like location, season, skin tone, and sunscreen use affect synthesis.
Vitamin K2: Found in fermented foods like natto and certain cheeses, but typical Western diets may not provide adequate amounts.
Taking Vitamin K2 and D3 together ensures that calcium absorbed by the action of Vitamin D3 is effectively utilized for bone formation by Vitamin K2. This synergy supports bone health and helps prevent calcium from depositing in the arteries, promoting cardiovascular health.
Take 1 capsule twice a day.
Symptoms may include:
Fatigue or tiredness
Bone or back pain
Muscle weakness or cramps
Mood changes, such as depression
Frequent infections
A blood test can confirm Vitamin D levels.
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