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Vitamin D and Vitamin K

Vitamin D and Vitamin K

Maintaining healthy bones is not just about increasing your calcium intake. Did you know that alongside calcium you should also look into vitamins D and K2?

Vitamin D3 and vitamin K2 ensure that calcium is absorbed easily and reaches the bone mass, while preventing arterial calcification. Helping to keep your heart and bones healthy.

Separately, K2 regulates normal blood clotting, whilst D3 supports a healthy immune system and supports muscle function.

Vitamin D & K2 - Putting calcium in balance

For increased calcium into the bone

Vitamin D3 ensures that calcium is absorbed easily and K2 (MK-7) activates the protein, osteocalcin, which integrates calcium into bone. Without D3 and K2, calcium cannot do its job effectively.

For reduced calcium plaque in arteries

Vitamin K2 (MK-7) activates matrix GLA protein (MGP) to bind excess calcium and promote arterial flow and flexibility.

How do vitamins D3 and K2 work together?

Benefits of BetterYou Vitamin D + K2 Oral Spray

Vitamin D3 helps maintain normal bones and teeth

Vitamin K2 supports normal blood clotting

Tooth-kind formulation

Vitamin D3 also supports a normal immune system

Suitable for use during pregnancy

Absorption tested by Cardiff University since 2007

Benefits of BetterYou Vitamin D + K2 Oral Spray

Vitamin D3 helps maintain normal bones and teeth

Vitamin K2 supports normal blood clotting

Tooth-kind formulation

Vitamin D3 also supports a normal immune system

Suitable for use during pregnancy

Absorption tested by Cardiff University since 2007

Backed by science

Developed in 2007, our on-going work with Cardiff University has produced a nutritional delivery system that provides an effective and convenient alternative to tablets and capsules. Every new line product is absorption-tested, providing absolute confidence in the efficacy of our formulations.

We invest heavily in scientific trials with our research partners every year, as we continue to discover more about supplementation requirements to support modern lifestyles.

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