Vitamin K contributes to normal blood clotting and the maintenance of normal bones. The bioavailability indicates how quickly, how efficiently, and at which location the respective active ingredient can develop its effect and be absorbed: for example, MK-7 is better absorbed than MK-4 – although the mechanism of action is different for each individual. Our vitamin K2 is Menaquinone-7 all trans, whose name derives from its chemical structure, depending on which, the bioavailability of the vitamins also varies. What is vitamin K, then? Well, this name includes vitamin K1 (phylloquinone), which is mainly found in plant foods, and K2 (menaquinone), which is created by bacteria. Therefore, our drops are a very valid addition to your diet, especially in the grey months of the year, helping you to cover the daily requirements not only of vitamin D3, but also of vitamin K2. Since cholecalciferol, the chemical name of the vitamin, can be produced by our skin thanks the UV-B radiation, when the warm rays of our sun are in short supply, it is not easy for our bodies to produce their daily requirement of vitamin D3. Welcome to the magical world of vitamins! If you reading this text in northern Europe, you are probably well aware of the importance of vitamin D3, a topic that nobody can really ignore, especially during the winter months. That is why we thought that it would be good if we developed and presented a combination of both in our shop, and, since a promise is a promise, here they are: our high-dose vitamin D3+K2 MK7 all-trans drops! Quite a lot of complicated-sounding abbreviations stringed together, we know, but don't worry, we'll explain what they mean in a moment! Vitamin D3+K2 – a powerful team Vitamin D3 and vitamin K2 are important for our body.
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