Super K
60 softgels Calcium and vitamin D are important mediators in bone growth, but vitamin K plays an equally important role. The synthesis of bone growth is dependent on vitamin K, through its carboxylation of osteocalcin, a protein secreted by osteoblasts. Osteocalcin guides calcium into bones and prevents its absorption into organs, joint spaces and arteries. Vitamin K occurs in three main forms: K1 (phylloquinone), found primarily in the liver, naturally occurs in green leafy vegetables and is considered to be the main dietary source; K2 (menaquinone), which is a group name for a family of related compounds differentiated by their side chains; and K3 (menadione), which does not have vitamin K activity. Clinical Applications Supports Healthy Calcium Balance Promotes Bone Health Supports Cardiovascular Health and Arterial Elasticity Boosts Immune Function Emerging research highlights the importance of optimal intake of vitamin K and its critical role in maintaining bon