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Vitamin K2 100 mcg Softgels
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Vitamin K2 100 mcg Softgels

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SOFTGEL
100 mcg
STRENGTH
Bone Icon Bone
Help support your bone health with an essential nutrient. Vitamin K2  helps maintain a healthy circulatory system and supports the function of Vitamin D3 for healthy bones.▲
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Serving size: 1 softgel
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Vitamin K2 100 mcg Softgels
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About The Product

  • Nature Made® Vitamin K2 is some cool stuff. It's known for its role in blood clotting processes, and it supports bone mineralization when taken with calcium. Several key proteins involved in bone formation require vitamin K2 for their actions.

    • Helps support healthy bones
    • Supports a healthy circulatory system†
    • #1 Pharmacist Recommended Letter Vitamin Brand*
    • United States Pharmacopeia (USP) Verified

    Product Facts

    • SOURCED FROM HIGH QUALITY INGREDIENTS
    • CAN BE FOUND IN SOYBEANS

Did You Know?

What dietary shortfalls does this product address?

It is estimated that 55% of Americans have Vitamin K intakes below recommended levels [1].

Where do we normally get this product from?

Natural Vitamin K (aka Vitamin K2) is animal-derived and is found in small amounts from foods such as liver, certain cheeses, and other fermented foods such as natto (you know it better as soybeans).

Who might need to take this product?

Any adult who wants to support the bones in their bodies.† 

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▲This formula does not provide D3.

*Based on U.S. News & World Report - Pharmacy Times Survey of pharmacists recommending in this category.

† These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

References

1. Reider, C.A.; Chung, R.-Y.; Devarshi, P.P.; Grant, R.W.; Hazels Mitmesser, S. “Inadequacy of Immune Health Nutrients: Intakes in US Adults, the 2005–2016 NHANES.” Nutrients 2020, 12, 1735.