NuMedica D3-5,000 + K2-200 is a natural, soy-free supplement that supports calcium absorption and enhances immune, bone, and cardiovascular health.*
NuMedica D3-5,000 + K2-200 is a natural, soy-free, bioidentical vitamin D supplement. Vitamin D, both a hormone and a vitamin, is produced when the skin is exposed to sunlight. It is essential for the body's calcium absorption.
This formula includes natural vitamin K2 (as VitaMK7®†), which supports enhanced utilization of calcium in the bloodstream. VitaMK7®† is an all-trans natural menaquinone 7, known for its highest bioavailability and longest half-life in the blood.
The human body requires both vitamin D3 and K2 to function properly. These vitamins support immune, bone, and cardiovascular health. Stress levels, skin health, immune function, heart health, and bone health are all influenced by the levels of these vitamins in the body.
Vitamin D is a fat-soluble vitamin necessary to absorb calcium and phosphorus. Adequate vitamin D levels facilitate the building and maintenance of strong bones. Many people obtain this vitamin from sunlight, but sunscreen use, limited sun exposure, dark skin, and protective clothing can impede natural absorption.
Doctors may recommend vitamin D supplements for individuals with osteoporosis or to prevent bone loss associated with the disease. Conditions like hypoparathyroidism, familial hypophosphatemia, and kidney disease might also necessitate vitamin D supplementation. Pediatricians may recommend vitamin D drops for infants, as breast milk typically contains little vitamin D.
Vitamin K2 is less well-known but essential for the utilization of calcium in the bloodstream. Research suggests that a diet low in K2 might be linked to chronic diseases due to its crucial role in overall health.
Studies indicate higher K2 intake is associated with a lower risk of artery calcification and heart disease. For example, one study found that each 10 mcg of K2 consumed daily reduced the risk of heart disease by nine percent.
If you have a medical condition or are concerned about your vitamin intake, consider using this supplement. NuMedica D3-5000 + K2-200 is natural, soy-free, and contains menaquinone 7, an all-trans form of K2 with high bioavailability and a long half-life.
| Product | ServingSize | NumberServings | Directions |
|---|---|---|---|
| NuMedica d3-5,000 + K2-200 - 60 sfgl | 1 Softgel | 60 | Take one softgel per day or as directed by your healthcare practitioner. |
| Nutrient/Ingredient | Amount | % Daily ValueDV 1 |
|---|---|---|
|
Vitamin D3 (as cholecalciferol) (5,000 IU)
Vitamin D3
Vitamin D3 is the bioactive form of vitamin D that enhances calcium absorption and bone health. |
125 mcg | |
|
Vitamin K2 (as menaquinone 7)
Vitamin K2
Vitamin K2 helps regulate calcium in the body, supporting cardiovascular and bone health. |
200 mcg | |
| 1 The % Daily Value tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advise. | ||
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D3-5,000 + K2-200 supports calcium absorption, and enhances immune, bone, and cardiovascular health. It helps maintain strong bones.
Individuals with limited sun exposure, those at risk of osteoporosis, people with certain medical conditions like hypoparathyroidism or kidney disease, and those looking to support their overall health should consider this supplement.
The K2 in this supplement is in the form of VitaMK7®†, an all-trans menaquinone 7 with the highest bioavailability and longest half-life, ensuring effective calcium utilization and prolonged benefits.
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