Full Spectrum Vitamin K (90 softgels)
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Allergy Research Group - NutriCology -Full Spectrum Vitamin K (90 softgels)
Full Spectrum Vitamin K™ is a comprehensive vitamin K formula containing three forms of vitamin K, as well as representative forms of the other fat soluble vitamins, vitamins A and D, and vitamin E as gamma and delta tocotrienols.
In bone tissue, Vitamin K is critical for the formation of healthy, strong bone matrix. In fact, bone quality is dependent on the presence of adequate Vitamin K. Vitamin K's role in arterial health revolves around its ability to support proper calcium metabolism in vascular structures. Vitamin K2 is the most biologically active form of vitamin K. It is also the most beneficial for bone integrity, as well as for the support of arterial health. This product also includes the addition of Alfalfa which is typically known to be a rich source of natural Vitamin K.
Suggested Use: As a dietary supplement, 1 softgel one or two times daily with meals, or as directed by a healthcare practitioner. Taking with a fat containing meal may further enhance absorption.
Contraindicated with use of anticoagulant drugs.
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Other ingredients: Sunflower oil, gelatin, glycerin, water, yellow beeswax, carob extract, soy lecithin, zinc oxide.
These nutrients are of the highest quality and purity obtainable, and do not contain preservatives, diluents, or artificial additives.
Keep in a cool, dry place, tightly capped.
*This statement has not been evaluated by the U.S. Food and Drug administration. The product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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Updated Feb. 13, 2017,
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UPC: 713947553903
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*Not intended to diagnose or treat diseases or ailments, and is not reviewed by the FDA.
Uses & Indications.- Strengthening Bones
- Thickening Blood
- Increasing Calcium Absorption
- Promoting Healing
- Relieving Bruises
- Thrombocytopenia (Thin Blood)
- Bruises
- Osteoporosis
- Bone Fractures
- Kidney Disease
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