Vitamin D3 with K2 Liquid - 1 oz by Ortho Molecular Products
Ortho Molecular Products Liquid Vitamin D3 with K2 1 oz features 10 mcg of vitamin K2 (as MK-7) and 1,000 IU of vitamin D3 per serving in a tasteless liquid formula that can be easily incorporated into any beverage.* This supplement may mainly support your bone health, though it may also have potential health benefits for your heart and blood sugar balance.*
Who Should Consider Vitamin D3 with K2 Liquid - 1 oz?
Vitamin D3 with K2 Liquid - 1 oz by Ortho Molecular Products may support your health if you:
- want to improve your bone density and strength*
- prefer supplements that are convenient to take*
- do not consume sufficient vitamins in your everyday diet*
Vitamin D3 with K2 Liquid - 1 oz —Effects
Vitamin D3 with K2 Liquid - 1 oz may:
- boost blood circulation*
- promote bone strength and calcium storage*
- support cardiovascular health and blood sugar levels*
- promote a healthy immune function*
Supplements support your health but do not replace a balanced diet. Always check with your healthcare practitioner if you have doubts about a new supplement. Book a FREE product consultation to learn more about this product.
Recommendation:
Ortho Molecular Products suggests taking 1 or more drops of Liquid Vitamin D3 with K2 per day (can be taken directly on the tongue or mixed with the beverage of your choice) or as recommended by your health care professional.
Serving size: 1 drop (0.05 mL)
Servings per container: 590.
Amount Per Serving:
Vitamin D3 (as Cholecalciferol) 1,000 IU
Vitamin K2 (as Menaquinone-7 (MK-7)) 10 mcg
Does not contain: Wheat, gluten, dairy products, fish, shellfish, peanuts, tree nuts, egg, artificial colors, artificial sweeteners or preservatives.
Cautions:
If you are pregnant or nursing, do not consume this product.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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Vitiamin D3 with K2
I am taking this vitiamin every day, and feeling great. Usually I am deficient in Vitiamin D but I am eager to get my labs done to know my levels are good.