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OSTEO KOMPLEKS K2

 

 

 

VITA K2

 

 

 

 

 

Helps keep calcium in your bones and out of your arteries.

 

 

For many years it was thought that vitamin K function was exclusively related to blood coagulation. However, over the past decade vitamin K has been linked also to two of the most important health issues, bone health and cardiovascular health. This action specifically centers on calcium utilization - implying that there is concurrent arterial calcification and bone loss when metabolism of dietary calcium is inadequate.

 

 

Healthy bones...   Healthy heart...
Calcium is needed to build strong bones. But without Vitamin K, our bodies cannot use calcium! Clinical studies have shown that Vitamin K is vital in supporting bone health because it activates a special protein (osteocalcin) that is necessary to use calcium to build healthy bone tissue.*   Calcium is a vital nutrient used by every cell in our bodies. New research has shown that Natural Vitamin K2 is essential for our arteries, veins and heart! Natural Vitamin K2 is the effective form of K because it activates a special protein (matrix GLA) that is necessary for the vascular tissues to make use of and then remove excess calcium.

 

The product will be available in autumn!

See presentation about Vitamin K2: vitamink2.org

Download scientific publications:

 

  1. Geleijnse, Dietary intake of menaquinone is associated with a reduced risk of coronary heart disease, the Rotterdam Study.pdf
  2. Horiuchi, Impaired gamma carboxylation of osteocalcin in elderly women with type II diabetes mellitus, relationship between increase in undercarboxylated osteocalcin levels and.pdf
  3. Iwamoto, Combined treatment with vitamin k2 and bisphosphonate in postmenopausal women with osteoporosis.pdf
  4. Iwamoto, Effect of combined administration of vitamin D3 and vitamin K2 on bone mineral density of the lumbar spine in postmenopausal women with osteoporosis..pdf
  5. Ushiroyama, Effect of continuous combined therapy with vitamin K(2) and vitamin D(3) on bone mineral density and coagulofibrinolysis function in postmenopausal women..pdf