Vitamin K

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  • Gaia Herbs Professional Vitamin D3 + K2 60 caps Gaia Herbs Professional Vitamin D3 + K2 60 caps

    Bone and Immune Health Vitamins D and K are fat-soluble nutrients that play an essential role in your body’s calcium metabolism. Vitamin D is abundant in certain fatty fish and manufactured by skin when exposed to sunlight. Vitamin K is found in leafy greens, fermented legumes and vegetables, as well as in some fatty, animal-sourced foods, such as egg yolk, liver, and cheese.Serving Size: 1 CapsuleServings Per Container: 60Amount Per Serving % Daily ValueVitamin D3 (as cholecalciferol) (2500 IU) 62.5 mcg 313%Vitamin K2 (as menaquinone-7) 45 mcg 38%Other Ingredients:Vegetarian capsule (hypromellose), organic rice hull extractAdults take 1 capsule daily with meals.If you are pregnant or nursing, have a medical condition, or take medications, please consult with your healthcare practitioner before use. Use only as directed on label. Safety-sealed for your protection. Keep bottle capped at all times and store in a cool, dry place. Store away from children.

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Vitamin K supplements help in maintaining proper blood clotting factors, keeping bones healthy and helping ward off a wide variety of illnesses and problems for people of all ages. Vitamin K is a fat soluble vitamin that comes in two naturally occurring forms: K1 and K2. Vitamin K1 can be found in many foods. Vitamin K2 is produced within the large intestine by intestinal bacteria. There are also synthetic forms of vitamin K (K3, 4 & 5) which are used medicinally. Vita Living offers Allergy Research Group Full Spectrum Vitamin K, Life Extension Super K and an impressive selection of strengths, forms and combinations of K vitamin supplementation.

Although medical professionals sometimes say that people are not likely to suffer a shortage of vitamin K because it is produced by the body, it is important to remember that it is only vitamin K2 that is produced by the body. Additionally, this process can be interfered with by improper diet, long term antibiotic use, liver disease and other circumstances. For this reason, it is a good idea to supplement natural vitamin K1 and to maintain a healthy diet that includes green, leafy vegetables, cruciferous vegetables such as cabbage, cauliflower and broccoli, and fruits such as grapes, kiwi and avocado. Parsley is especially high in vitamin K1 and should be included in the diet on a regular basis. In addition to supplementation, good natural sources of vitamin K2 include dairy products, eggs, meats and a fermented soybean food source known as Natto. Avoiding vitamin K deficiency amounts to avoiding such problems as excessive bleeding, osteoporosis and cancer. Additionally, a proper balance of vitamin K helps regulate metabolism and assist in proper production and use of insulin. For this reason, regular use of a high quality vitamin K supplement is highly recommended for optimum health. If you are taking blood thinners, please consult your physician before taking Vitamin K since it also acts as a natural blood thinner.

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