Vitamin D3 & K2 Drops
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30 Mls
- May help support bone health and healthy bone metabolism as part of a healthy diet rich in calcium
- May help support immune health
- May help support healthy growth and development
- May help support circulatory health
Vitamin D3 + K2 Drops by Seeking Health provides 12.5 mcg (500 IU) of D3 (as cholecalciferol) and 50 mcg of K2 (as menaquinone-4) in each drop. The cholecalciferol form of vitamin D3 used in this product is derived from cholesterol in sheep's wool, making it suitable for vegetarians. Vitamin K2 is provided as menaquinone-4, offering a soy-free alternative to the MK-7 form that is typically derived from fermented soybeans.
Vitamin D is essential for the functioning of many important systems in the body, and recent research has suggested that we may need more vitamin D than previously thought for optimal immune function and long-term health. Vitamin D3 is thought to be more biologically active in the body than D2, the form often used to fortify dairy products and other foods. In some climates, people may be able to produce adequate vitamin D3 from sunlight, but in cooler climates with longer winters, vitamin D deficiency may be more common. Vitamin D is required for optimal absorption of minerals including calcium, making it an important nutrient for supporting healthy bones and structural health. It may also play a role in supporting immune health and cellular integrity.
Vitamin K is an important fat-soluble vitamin essential for circulatory health and normal bone mineralization. Several different forms of vitamin K exist, with the primary dietary form being vitamin K1, or phylloquinone, found primarily in green vegetables. Another form known as vitamin K2, or menaquinone, is found primarily in animal products such as meat or eggs, as well as in foods such as cheese and natto, a fermented soy product. While most of the benefits of vitamin K were previously attributed to vitamin K1, recent research has identified important benefits for vitamin K2.