Low-Dose Vitamin K2 contains the menaquinone-7 (MK7) form of vitamin K2, a kind of vitamin K2 which lasts longer than other forms. This supplement is a good way to augment other dietary sources of K2.
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Vitamin K is required by matrix Gla-protein (MGP) and other calcium-regulating proteins in your arteries.2
Long-lasting vitamin K2 menaquinones
Vitamin K2 (a group of related compounds called menaquinones) is found in meat, eggs, dairy products and fermented foods. K2 is also made to some extent by bacteria in the human gut.2 Still, vitamin K supplementation is a good idea, and K2 is an ideal choice.
Vitamin K in clinical studies
Vitamin K2 remains biologically active in the body longer than other K forms.3,4
The Rotterdam Heart Study, a large-scale observational study that tracked over 4,800 participants for seven years, revealed that revealed that higher dietary consumption of vitamin K2 was associated with cardiovascular health.5 High intakes of vitamin K2 also corresponded with lower levels of calcium accumulation in the aorta.
Low-Dose Vitamin K2 delivers the menaquinone-7 (MK7) form of vitamin K2, a kind of vitamin K2 which lasts longer than other forms. Regular, dietary intake of vitamin K2 supports cardiovascular health, and this supplement is a good way to augment other dietary sources of K2, or serve as an alternative to diet-based K2 sources such as milk, eggs, cheese and fish.
Vitamin K2 supports arterial health by keeping calcium in your bones and out of your arteries.
Vitamin K2 is more bioavailable than K1, and the MK-7 form metabolizes slowly, so your body has more time to make use of it.
Dietary K2 is found in foods like cheese, eggs and fish. Supplementary K2 can serve as an excellent alternative to dietary sources.
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