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This nutraceutical is a combination of three essential vitamins that supports normal bone health in men and women. Together vitamin D3 and K2 are vital in producing osteocalcin, a protein secreted in bones that helps strengthen them. Vitamin A supports these two vitamins, as well as the immune system. This combination has been designed to help maintain normal bone density and strength. 

ADK 10

SKU: 217537123517253
$40.00Price
Color: White
  • Osteocalcin is a protein that assists with remodeling our bones by both reabsorbing older bone and laying down new healthy bone. Vitamin D3, the ā€œsunshine vitamin,ā€ is vital in producing 

    osteocalcin. However, D3 needs help from vitamin K2, a cofactor that is essential to the bone-strengthening process.[1] Vitamin A supports these two vitamins, as well as the immune system and a healthy heart.[2] When taken daily, BioTE ADK 10 promotes the positive effects of bioidentical hormone replacement therapy and may help maintain normal bone strength. This combination includes vitamin A as retinyl palmitate, vitamin D3 as cholecalciferol, and vitamin K2 as menaquinone-7. BioTE ADK 10 contains 10,000 IU of vitamin D3 per capsule. 

     

    Form:ā€Æ 

    Capsules 

     

    Serving Size:ā€Æ 

    1 capsule 

     

    Number of Servings Per Bottle:ā€Æ 

    90 

     

    Suggested Use:ā€Æ ā€Æ 

    Take 1 capsule daily, or as directed by your healthcare practitioner. 

     

    Allergies:ā€Æ ā€Æ 

    This product is soy free, dairy free, and gluten free. 

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    Active Ingredient:ā€Æ ā€Æ 

    Vitamin A (as Retinyl Palmitate) 1.5 mg, Vitamin D (as Vitamin D3) (10,000 IU) 250 mcg, Vitamin K (as MK-7) 500 mcg. 

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    Other Ingredients:ā€Æā€Æā€Æ 

    Microcrystalline, Cellulose, Hypromellose (derived from cellulose) capsule, Calcium Laurate. 

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    Warnings:ā€Æā€Æā€Æ 

    As vitamin K interferes with the effect of anti-coagulant drugs (like Coumadin), the concurrent use of these agents should be avoided. 

     

    References: 

    • Zhang Yu, FangFang, TangJingjing, Jia Lu, Feng Yuning, Xu Ping et al. Association between vitamin D supplementation and mortality: systematic review and meta-analysis BMJ 2019; 366 :l4673.ā€Æ 

     

    • BollandMark J, Grey Andrew, Avenell Alison, Gamble Greg D, Reid Ian R. Calcium supplements with or without vitamin D and risk of cardiovascular events: reanalysis of the Womenā€™s Health Initiative limited access dataset and meta-analysis BMJ 2011; 342 :d2040 

     

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    These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.ā€Æā€Æ 

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