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Vitamin K2 supports heart health – High intakes of vitamin K2
correspond with better arterial health. Why? K2 facilitates the process
of moving calcium out of the bloodstream via the arteries.
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Bioavailable vitamin K2 – When it comes to vitamin K, K2 is up to 10
times more bioavailable than K1—so it can stay biologically active in
the body for longer. And the menaquinone-7 form of K2 metabolizes slower
for a more consistent supply to the body.
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Alternative to dietary K2 – Not all of the dietary K2 choices are the
healthiest, and you often need large amounts of food to get optimal
amounts. Vitamin K2 supplementation can help your body get enough of the
vitamin to reap all the benefits.
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Ingredients matter – We use only the finest raw ingredients with the
purity and potency you deserve. The majority of our products are
non-GMO, gluten-free and manufactured in the USA—and a Certificate of
Analysis is available for every one.
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Live your healthiest life – We believe the answers to a healthier life
are within reach, and that scientific research is the key to getting us
there. That’s why so many of our formulas feature specific ingredients
and amounts based on scientific studies.
An abundance of human clinical data reveals that vitamin K plays a
critical role in maintaining healthy bone density by facilitating the
transport of calcium from the bloodstream into the bone.1-5 Vitamin K is
also required by calcium-regulating proteins in the arteries. Matrix
Gla-protein (MGP) is a vitamin K-dependent protein, and it must be
carboxylated to function properly. Poor vitamin K status leads to
inactive uncarboxylated MGP (ucMGP), which accumulates at sites of
arterial calcification.6,7 Since MGP is a potent local inhibitor of
arterial calcification, MGP is important in relation to the health of
the entire cardiovascular system. Without adequate vitamin K, calcium in
the blood can bind to the arterial wall resulting in calcification.8,9
As people age, even a subclinical vitamin K deficiency can pose risks to
the vascular system. Poor vitamin K status also results in increased
circulating levels of undercarboxylated osteocalcin that is shown to be
associated with increased bone loss in postmenopausal women.
What Is Low Dose Vitamin K2?
Vitamin K is a fat-soluble vitamin that is crucial to heart health. It
supports the movement and transport of calcium out of the bloodstream
and into the body through calcium-regulating proteins in the arteries
that rely on vitamin K, ensuring calcium’s benefits can move throughout
the body.
