D3 5000 with K2
Available on backorder
D3 5000 with K2 contains 60 µg of MenaQ7® Vitamin K2 and 125 µg (5,000 IU), of Vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol), the most active Vitamin D.
- Vitamin K supports the maintenance of normal bones
- Vitamin K supports normal blood clotting
- Vitamin D supports the normal function of the immune system
D3 5000 with K2 is a highly bioavailable form of Vitamin D3—as cholecalciferol—and Vitamin K2—as patented MenaQ7®. Vitamin D3 and Vitamin K2 are essential micronutrients with ubiquitous roles throughout the body, such as supporting stress levels, bone health, skin health, heart health, and immune function.
It is crucial to obtain adequate amounts of Vitamin D on daily basis, as deficiency can lead to a host of health issues. Vitamin K2 (menaquinone) comes in a variety of forms, with evidence suggesting that the form MK-7 is particularly important for people that have chronic health issues causing nutrient malabsorption.
Given the importance of adequate Vitamin D levels in the body and many people’s lack of exposure to direct sunlight, D3 5000 with K2 supplementation can help users in a variety of ways.
One capsule typically provides | % NRV* | |
Vitamin D3 (5,000 IU) | 125 µg | 2,500 % |
Vitamin K1† | 15 µg | 20 % |
Vitamin K2† | 60 µg | 80 % |
*NRV – means Nutrient Reference Value
µg – microgram
Ingredients
Capsule: Gelatine, Safflower oil, Vitamin D3 (as cholecalciferol), Glycerin, Vitamin K (as menaquinone), Colour: Turmeric, Vitamin K1 (as phytonadione)
† as MenaQ7® a registered trademark of NattoPharma, Norway; Patented in the United States and Canada. (US Patent Numbers 8,728,553 & 8,354,129; Canada Patent Number 2,347,387)
Directions for Adults
Take one softgel once daily with food. Do not exceed recommended intake. Food supplements should not be used as a substitute for a varied, balanced diet and healthy lifestyle.
Storage
Store in a cool, dry place.
Warning
Not advisable to take if using blood-thinning medication. Keep out of reach and sight of young children. If pregnant, nursing, or taking medications, consult your healthcare practitioner before use.