Vitamina K2 + D3 New Formula

60 tablets

The functional ally for healthy joints, bones and teeth

  • 90 μg of Vitamin K2 and 50 μg of Vitamin D3 per daily dose;
  • Supports healthy bones and teeth, and helps prevent osteoporosis;
  • Functional synergy between the two vitamins contained;
  • Stimulates the absorption of calcium and phosphorus;
  • Supports the immune system and cardiovascular health.
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Yamamoto® Research Vitamin K2 + D3 is a high-dose vitamin K2 and vitamin D3 dietary supplement that can be used in all cases of increased need or decreased intake of these vitamins. Vitamin D3 is essential for supporting bone and tooth health, supporting the immune system and preventing the onset of cardiovascular disease, while vitamin K2 contributes to normal blood clotting and the maintenance of healthy bones.

Vitamin K2 has several functions in the body: in particular, it works by activating MGP (Matrix Gla Protein), a protein that binds circulating calcium in the blood and prevents it from precipitating as crystals in the arterial wall, preventing the formation of atheromatous plaques. In addition, vitamin K2 stimulates osteocalcin, a protein that promotes the adhesion of calcium to bone tissue and teeth, making them stronger and more flexible. It is found in foods such as dairy products, eggs, meat and certain types of green leafy vegetables.

The combination with vitamin D3 makes the supplement even more effective in supporting healthy bones and teeth.

Vitamin D is usually produced by the body as a result of exposure to sunlight: we synthesise about 80% of the vitamin D we need through skin exposed to the sun, but often it is not possible to get enough exposure. We spend most of our time indoors (office, school or home) and also food sources of vitamin D do not provide optimal values and, although we tend to consider Vitamin D only for bone health, in reality this vitamin is important for many aspects of health. It is a "para-hormone" that acts on organs and systems just like a hormone. Vitamin D is essential for the skeletal system, stimulates the absorption of calcium and phosphorus and is essential for maintaining healthy bones and teeth. Vitamin D is found in almost 3,000 genes in the body and its receptors throughout the body, so it becomes clear how this micronutrient is involved in so many processes related to our well-being.

**What are the symptoms of Vitamin D deficiency? And Vitamin K? Vitamin D deficiency can cause a range of symptoms and health problems, including:

  • Muscle weakness;
  • Muscle and joint pain;
  • Tiredness and fatigue;
  • Reduced ability to heal wounds;
  • Depression;
  • Loss of bone density and osteoporosis;
  • Increased risk of bone fractures;
  • Reduced ability of the immune system to fight infections.

In addition, vitamin D deficiency may be related to an increased risk of certain chronic diseases.

Vitamin K deficiency can cause instead:

  • Osteoporosis or bone fragility;
  • Arterial calcification;
  • Excessive bleeding and weak teeth;
  • Growth problems.

**For whom is the intake of Vitamin D3 50 μg recommended? Taking vitamin K2 + D3 may be advisable for several categories of people, including:

  • People with an increased risk of osteoporosis or bone fractures, such as menopausal women, the elderly or people with conditions that can weaken bones.
  • People with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease, such as people with risk factors such as hypertension, high cholesterol or diabetes.
  • People with intestinal malabsorption or conditions that may interfere with nutrient absorption.
  • People on restrictive diets or vegetarian/vegan diets, who may not be getting enough of the required amounts of vitamin K2 and D3.

What is the difference between vitamin D and vitamin D3? Are they the same thing? The main difference between vitamin D and vitamin D3 is their origin and chemical form.

Vitamin D is in fact a fat-soluble vitamin that exists in two main forms: vitamin D2 (ergocalciferol) and vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol). Vitamin D2 is mainly found in plant sources, while vitamin D3 is found in animal sources and is produced naturally by the skin in response to UVB sunlight.

Vitamin D3 is considered to be the most effective form of vitamin D, as it has a greater affinity for vitamin D receptors in the body and is converted to the active form** more easily than vitamin D2. In addition, vitamin D3 supplements are generally more effective in increasing vitamin D levels in the blood than vitamin D2.

What is the difference between vitamin K and K2? What is the difference? Vitamin K2, or menachinone, is a fat-soluble vitamin belonging to the vitamin K family. This family of vitamins includes:

  • vitamin K1, phylloquinone, which is found in plants and is then converted to K2 (it is therefore the least effective form, because it must be converted to the active form to ensure meaningful action);

  • vitamin K2, which exists in two forms: MK-4 (in meat, eggs and dairy products) and MK-7 (in grass-fed meat, fermented soya beans, yoghurt and kefir) and is more bioavailable and rapidly utilised by the body;

  • vitamin K3, of synthetic origin and useful for regulating blood clotting.

The K2 MK-7 form is therefore the optimal form for food supplement formulation, natural and highly bioavailable.

Scientific references Knapen MHJ, Drummen NE, Smit E, et al. Three-year low-dose menaquinone-7 supplementation helps decrease bone loss in healthy postmenopausal women. Osteoporos Int. 2013 Sep;24(9):2499-507. doi: 10.1007/s00198-013-2325-6. Epub 2013 Mar 23. PMID: 23525894.

Vermeer C, Braam L. Role of K vitamins in the regulation of tissue calcification. J Bone Miner Metab. 2008;26(9):73-79. doi: 10.1007/s00774-008-0020-6. PMID: 18648931.

Shea MK, Booth SL, Massaro JM, et al. Vitamin K and vitamin D status: associations with inflammatory markers in the Framingham Offspring Study. Am J Epidemiol. 2008 Dec 1;168(11):1169-78. doi: 10.1093/aje/kwn224. Epub 2008 Oct 9. PMID: 18845877; PMCID: PMC2727204.

Beulens JW, Bots ML, Atsma F, et al. High dietary menaquinone intake is associated with reduced coronary calcification. Atherosclerosis. 2009 Apr;203(2):489-93. doi: 10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2008.07.010. Epub 2008 Jul 19. PMID: 18722618.

Shiraki M, Shiraki Y, Aoki C, et al. Vitamin K2 (menatetrenone) effectively prevents fractures and sustains lumbar bone mineral density in osteoporosis. J Bone Miner Res. 2000 Mar;15(3):515-21. doi: 10.1359/jbmr.2000.15.3.515. PMID: 10713906.

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Nutritional information
Nutrition informationPer daily dose (1 tablet)%VNR*



Vitamin K90 µg120
Vitamin D50 µg1000
   
*VNR = nutritional reference values ​​Regulation (EU) no. 1169/2011
Ingredients
bulking agent: microcrystalline cellulose; vitamin K (menaquinone), vitamin D (cholecalciferol), anti-caking agents: magnesium salts of fatty acids, silicon dioxide.
Warnings
Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. Keep out of reach of children under three years of age. Food supplements should not be used as a substitute for a varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle. People taking anticoagulant medication should seek medical advice before consuming food supplements containing vitamin K.
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Directions and intake
Take 1 tablet a day with a glass of water. Preferably with meals.
Our Advice

Our advice There is no specific time of day when it is best to take Vitamin K2 + D3. However, as vitamin D is a liposoluble vitamin, it can be helpful to take it together with meals that contain an amount of healthy fats, such as dried fruit, avocado or chia seeds. In this way, vitamin D can be better absorbed and utilised by the body. Vitamin K2, on the other hand, should preferably be taken with a glass of water.

Frequent doubts

Can taking Vitamin K2 + D3 interfere with taking medication? Yes**, Vitamin K2 + D3 can interact with certain medications, such as anticoagulants, blood pressure medication and other drugs. For this reason, it is important to consult your doctor or pharmacist before taking Vitamin K2 + D3 supplements, especially if you are taking other medications.

Can Vitamin K2 + D3 be taken during pregnancy or breastfeeding? Yes**, Vitamin K2 + D3 can be taken during pregnancy and breastfeeding, but it is important to consult your doctor before taking them, to determine the appropriate dose and assess whether there are any health risks for mother and baby.

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Why choose it?

Why choose our supplement:

  • 90 μg of Vitamin K2 and 50 μg of Vitamin D3 per daily dose;
  • Highly available form of Vitamin K2 and Vitamin D3;
  • Supports healthy bones and teeth, and is helpful in the prevention of osteoporosis, other bone diseases and reduces the risk of fractures;
  • Functional synergy between the two vitamins contained, to maximise their positive effects on health;
  • Stimulates the absorption of calcium and phosphorus;
  • Supports the immune system and cardiovascular health.
  • High safety and quality standards and rigorous testing for purity, potency and stability.
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Special Price £17.58 Regular Price £20.67 -15%