Lamberts Vitamins D3 2000 IU and K2 90 capsules of 90μg
Each capsule provides 2,000 IU (50 µg) of natural vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol) as well as 90 µg of vitamin K2 in the long-acting form of menaquinone-7 (MK-7). It is established that modern diets generally provide insufficient levels of vitamins D and K, and low levels have been linked to serious health problems in later life. Similarly, many experts now believe that a subclinical vitamin K deficiency—that is, one that's not great enough to impede blood's ability to clot—could be widespread and could contribute to osteoporosis and other diseases. age related. As a clinically researched formula, both vitamins are provided in their most effective forms. Research has established that the body absorbs vitamin K2 better than K1. Vitamin K2 (menaquinone) exists in two forms: synthetic MK-4 and natural MK-7. Multiple studies have claimed that the natural form of MK-7 is more bioavailable than synthetic MK-4 and therefore Lamberts uses 96% pure, natural, full-spectrum MK-7 derived from chickpea protein. Vitamin D is provided in the preferred form, which is highly bioavailable and is suspended in sunflower seed oil for maximum absorption. Highly concentrated formula, with 50 µg of vitamin D3 and 90 µg of vitamin K2 in each capsule. A researched combination for bone and immune support. Small and easy to swallow capsules. Suitable for vegetarians. Take 1 to 2 capsules daily with food. *With a container you have for: 90 days max. Do not take by pregnant or lactating women. If you are taking anticoagulants (blood thinners), do not take 2 capsules daily, except as directed by your doctor. Do not exceed the expressly recommended daily dose. Store in a cool, dry place, protected from light and out of the reach of small children.
Lamberts Vitamins D3 2000 IU and K2 90 capsules of 90μg
Each capsule provides 2,000 IU (50 µg) of natural vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol) as well as 90 µg of vitamin K2 in the long-acting form of menaquinone-7 (MK-7). It is established that modern diets generally provide insufficient levels of vitamins D and K, and low levels have been linked to serious health problems in later life. Similarly, many experts now believe that a subclinical vitamin K deficiency—that is, one that's not great enough to impede blood's ability to clot—could be widespread and ...