NuMedica GS Micellized D3+K2 Supports immune system and bone health. A soy-free, natural vitamin D3 and vitamin K2 in a water-soluble micellized form. Micellization greatly increases the solubility, absorption and bioavailability over oil or emulsified forms. This formula includes the patented VitaMK7, a natural vitamin K2 (as MK7) which supports enhanced utilization of calcium in the bloodstream. It is an all-trans natural menaquinone-7 with the highest bioavailability and longest half-life in the blood. VitaMK7 is shown in human clinical studies to increase osteocalcin (calcium-binding protein) levels, enhancing the body’s ability to utilize calcium in the bloodstream. It is also shown to prevent bone loss and promote bone integrity while significantly reducing the incidence of arterial calcification, promoting optimal cardiovascular function. An in-vitro study shows VitaMK7 inhibits the production of PGE-2, a prostaglandin that acts as a potent stimulator of bone loss.
Recommended Use: Adults take one full dropper (20 drops) per day or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.
NuMedica
GS Micellized D3+K2 Facts:
1 full dropper (20 drops) contain:
- Vitamin D-3 (as cholecalciferol) 1,200 IU
- Vitamin K2 (natural vitamin K2 as MK7) 50 mcg
Other Ingredients: Deionized water, ethoxylated castor oil, glycerin, natural flavor, citric acid, potassium sorbate, olive oil.
Christina Donato
from FL asked:
August 2, 2018
Hi Dr. Dan, I was wondering if this product would be good for me. I am 52 and was just denied for a dental implant due to my dentist telling me after viewing the cat scan that my bone was so thin that I could not even hold a bone graft. I want to prevent further bone loss. Please advise. Thanks!
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This would be a great choice to support healthy bone production. Vitamin D is critical for healthy bone. You should also run a Cyrex Labs Array 3 and 4 to check for foods that might be stressing your body. I have seen osteoporosis dramatically increase from just going gluten free. Also drugs like fosamax can markedly contribute to jaw demineralization. Let us know how else we can help.
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Dr. Dan
on August 3, 2018
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