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Products > Vitamin K May 17, 2008
Vitamin K
Manufactured by Vitamin Research Products
Vitamin K assists in the production of prothrombin (necessary for blood clotting) and is essential for bone formation and repair. It also plays an important role in converting glucose to glycogen for storage in the liver.

Vitamin K is an essential nutrient best known for its role in blood clotting. For this purpose Vitamin K1 is sufficient. However recent studies have demonstrated new roles for vitamin K specifically vitamin K2 (menatetrenone) such as supporting cardiovascular health, calcium metabolism, healthy bone density, and overall brain health.

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Vitamin K 60 caps $12.00
Warning: Persons taking anticoagulant drugs such as Coumadin or heparin must not take this product, unless directed by their physician.
Recommended dosage: one capsule three times per day with meals.

Supplement Facts
Serving Size, 1 capsule
Amount Per 1 capsule % Daily Value
Vitamin K (67% as K2 menatetrenone) (and 33% as phytonadione) 1.5 mg. 1,875%
*Daily value not established.
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