Vitamin D3 4000 IU & Vitamin K2 100ug MK7

Immunity
Added K2 for absorption
Backed by clinical trials
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Our Vitamin D3 & K2 MK-7 is an expertly blended formulation of high quality Vitamin D3 4000IU and 100mcg of fully bioactive, all trans Vitamin K2 MK-7. We use K2 from Kappa Bioscience which is backed by 22 clinical trails to back up the effectiveness of the K2. This form of K2 MK-7 contributes to the maintenance of normal bones (claims substantiated by EFSA).


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Directions

Take 1 Capsule daily with a full glass of water

Safety

Do not exceed stated dose. If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, taking prescription medication or under medical supervision it is advisable to consult a GP prior to taking any supplements. This product is not intended to treat, cure or prevent any disease. Discontinue use and consult a GP if adverse reactions occur. Not suitable for persons under the age of 18. Keep away from children at all times. Do not use if seal is broken. 

Food supplements should NOT be used as a substitute for a balanced diet and healthy lifestyle.

Nutritional information

Nutritional Information
Serving Size: 1 Capsule
Per Softgel*NRV
Vitamin D3100ug (4000iu)2000%
Vitamin K2100ug133%
*NRV = Nutrient Reference Values

Ingredients: Bulking Agent (Microcrystalline Cellulose), Vegetable Capsule Shell (Glazing agent: HydroxyPropyl MethylCellulose), Vitamin D (Cholecalciferol), K2VITAL® Menaquinone-7 (Vitamin K2).

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How should I take these supplements for optimal absorption?

It's best to take these supplements with a meal, particularly one that contains fat, as both vitamins are fat-soluble and will be better absorbed.

Are there any side effects associated with taking Vitamin D3 4000IU and Vitamin K2Vital®️ 100ug supplements?

These supplements are generally well-tolerated. However, like any supplement, some may experience side effects such as bloating or constipation. If this occurs, it's suggested to consult a healthcare provider.