Food supplement
60 capsules TWIST-OFF
1 x 1 capsule daily
Bone support in a natural way
Vitamin K2 MK7 is the best-absorbed form of vitamin K. It is important for bone metabolism and in preventing blood loss due to damage to blood vessels.
The natural form of vitamin K2 MK7 has an exceptionally high bioavailability, which means that the body effectively absorbs and utilises its effects. K2 MK7 in a dose of 200 mcg is dedicated to people who need more intensive support.
Vitamin K2 MK-7 by VISANTO is a 100% NATURAL dietary supplement with the highest BIOACTIVITY.
Action of vitamin K
• Helps maintain healthy bones: plays an important role in processes related to bone mineralisation and health. It influences the action of osteocalcin, the protein responsible for bone formation. Active osteocalcin binds calcium and facilitates its deposition in the bone matrix, which increases bone density and strength [1, 2].
• It supports blood coagulation processes: it contributes to proper blood coagulation, on which, among other things, the effectiveness of wound healing depends.
High dosage of vitamin K2 MK7
200 mcg of vitamin K2 MK7 per capsule - an excellent choice for people who need a high amount of vitamin K2.
An increased dose of vitamin K2 MK7 is particularly recommended for people at increased risk of osteoporosis, those with sedentary lifestyles, post-menopausal women, and those taking high-dose vitamin D3 supplementation to support optimal calcium management in the body. Please note that the supplement cannot be used as a substitute for a varied diet.
Important! The product should not be consumed by people taking anticoagulants containing vitamin K antagonists (e.g. warfarin and acenocoumarol).
NOTE: For more information on the extremely positive effects of vitamin K2 MK-7 on our health, read the book "Hidden Therapies - What your doctor won't tell you".
Bibliography:
1. B. Rawski, The role of vitamin K2 in bone metabolism, ‘Family Medicine Forum’ 2018, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 60-63.
2. E.J. Kucharz et al, The role of vitamin K2 in bone metabolism and other pathophysiological processes - preventive and therapeutic significance, ‘Rheumatology Forum’ 2018, vol. 4, no. 2, pp. 71- 86.
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