NuMedica Micellized D3 + K2 provides vitamins D3 and K2 in a liquid format for bone, immune, and wellness-focused routines. Available in 1-fluid-ounce size with 30 servings.*
NuMedica Micellized D3 + K2 combines vitamin D3 and vitamin K2 in a liquid format designed for flexible dosing. It provides a lower per-serving amount of each nutrient compared to high-dose softgels, while allowing intake to be adjusted as needed.
This product is typically chosen by individuals who want both vitamin D and K2 but prefer not to use fixed-dose softgels. It is also used when smaller, adjustable amounts are preferred rather than committing to a higher-dose combination.
Compared to D3-5,000 + K2-200 or D3-10,000 + K2, this formula focuses on flexibility instead of intensity. Compared to Micellized D3 alone, it adds K2 to create a combined approach.
Micellized D3 + K2 is typically taken once daily using a full dropper, or adjusted based on preference. It is often mixed into water or juice.
It is commonly used as an alternative to softgel combination products, especially when individuals want more control over how much they take.
This formula uses a micellized delivery system, dispersing both vitamin D3 and K2 into a water-based solution for easy use and flexibility.
It combines D3 with vitamin K2 (MK-7), allowing both nutrients to be taken together in adjustable amounts rather than fixed doses.
| Product | Best for | Format | Approach |
|---|---|---|---|
| Micellized D3 + K2 | Flexible combined dosing | Liquid | Adjustable D3 + K2 |
| D3-5,000 + K2-200 | Fixed combined formula | Softgel | Set-dose D3 + K2 |
| D3-10,000 + K2 | High-dose combination | Softgel | High-intensity D3 + K2 |
| Micellized D3 | Flexible D3 only | Liquid | Adjustable vitamin D |
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Size: 1 Fluid Ounce
Serving Size: 1 full dropper (1 mL)
Servings Per Container: 30
Directions: Adults take one full dropper (1 mL) once per day or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.
| Nutrient/Ingredient | Amount | % Daily ValueDV 1 |
|---|---|---|
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Vitamin D3 (as cholecalciferol) (1200 IU)
Vitamin D3
Vitamin D3 is the bioactive form of vitamin D that enhances calcium absorption and bone health. |
30 mcg | |
|
Vitamin K2 (as menaquinone-7)†
Vitamin K2
Vitamin K2 helps regulate calcium in the body, supporting cardiovascular and bone health. |
50 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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This version is typically chosen for flexibility. It allows intake to be adjusted rather than using a fixed-dose softgel.
Softgels provide a set amount in one serving, while this product allows for smaller or adjustable amounts depending on how many droppers are used.
Yes. The liquid format makes it easier to increase or decrease intake over time without switching products.
Yes. It combines both into one product, similar to softgel combinations, but with adjustable dosing.
Individuals who want both nutrients but prefer liquid supplements or more control over daily intake often choose this option.
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