

Lowers Calcium Levels in Your Soft Tissues
Supports Heart Health
Supports Healthy Bones & Teeth
Vital to Your Body’s Blood Clotting Process

It is often called the “sunshine vitamin” as it can be synthesized in the body through exposure to sunlight.
Increases Blood Calcium Levels
Supports Strong Bones & Teeth
Promotes Healthy Immune System
Supports Cardiovascular Health
May Promote Weight loss
Supports Your Mood

K2 May Reduce Insulin Resistance
May Soften Your Arteries and Prevent Cardiovascular Disease
Vitamin D3 Gets the Calcium into the Blood, then Vitamin K2 Tells the Calcium Where It is Most Needed