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K2-D3 5000 by Xymogen
XymogenXymogen's K2-D3 5000 contains vitamin K2 and vitamin D3. Vitamin K2 is a fat-soluble vitamin that helps the body use calcium. Vitamin D3 is a form ...
View full detailsK2-D3 10,000 by Xymogen
XymogenK2-D3 10,000 by Xymogen combines Vitamin K2 (as MK-7, the most bioavailable and bioactive form) with 10,000 IU of Vitamin D3 — two nutrients that w...
View full detailsK2-45 60 Capsules by Xymogen
XymogenXymogen's K2-45 is derived from non-GMO soybeans fermented with Bacillus subtilis natto. It is the most bioavailable and bioactive form of suppleme...
View full detailsK2-D3 Max 60 Capsules by Xymogen
XymogenXymogen's K2-D3 Max is a dietary supplement that contains vitamin K2 (as MK-7) and vitamin D3. These vitamins are important for bone and cardiovasc...
View full detailsAbout Vitamin K
Dark berries, leafy green vegetables and intestinal bacteria typically provide all of the Vitamin K that a person needs to stay healthy. Yet, some people do not get enough of this vitamin. Some people merely do not eat enough foods that are rich in Vitamin K. Sometimes the problem involves intestinal damage that prevents natural absorption or other health conditions that interfere with the storage of Vitamin K in the body's fat and liver tissues.
Vitamin K is considered an "essential" nutrient for a good reason: It aids in the production of proteins that promote clotting and tissue formation and the normal function of the body's response to injury. It also helps with the calcium transport process that is critical to bone formation, strength and maintenance.
A Vitamin K supplement is designed to provide you with the daily levels of Vitamin K needed to maintain these and other physical processes.