Quick Overview for K2/D3
Some estimates suggest that nearly 45% of people have some form of Vitamin D deficiency. We typically get this vitamin from being in the sunshine, but between office work, commuting, and technology-driven lifestyles many turn to supplementation to get what they need. But what is the K2 for you may be wondering?*
Vitamin K and Vitamin D should be taken together as their benefits as a team is greater than their benefits alone.  These two vitamins together regulate calcium in the body. They send calcium to the skeletal systems that require it and help move calcium out of soft tissues where it can cause stones and other issues. In tandem they protect the heart, prevent bone loss, and can prevent aging.*