INDICATIONS
- Calcium, vitamin K2, and vitamin D3 work synergistically to support strong bones, maintain bone density, and promote healthy teeth.
- Calcium contributes to the prevention of osteoporosis when dietary intake is inadequate. A long-term calcium deficiency may lead to osteoporosis in later life.
- Calcium plays an essential role in promoting and maintaining optimal bone density.
- Women’s calcium needs increase after menopause due to natural hormonal changes that affect bone health.
- Vitamin D supports calcium absorption, ensuring the body effectively utilizes dietary calcium.
- Vitamin K2 is provided in the form of menaquinone-7 (MK-7), which is known for its high bioavailability and enhanced absorption.
- Vitamin K2 is essential for the activation of osteocalcin, a protein that binds calcium to the bone matrix.
- Vitamin K2 plays a key role in directing calcium into bones and supporting proper bone mineralization.
- Vitamin K2 contributes to the maintenance of healthy bones and supports overall bone strength.
- For the prevention of a dietary calcium, vitamin K or vitamin D nutritional deficiency.