Osteo-Key
Bone loss is not simply a "calcium deficiency disease"... Bone loss is a rather complicated condition that affects an estimated 34 million at-risk Americans. After age 30, breakdown of bone outpaces production of new bone. Thanks to the latest research on the roles of vitamin K and vitamin D, we can now be assured that the calcium we consume ends up in our bones, not in our soft tissues or arteries. Other bone loss factors include: Genetics Menopause and hormonal imbalances Vitamin and mineral deficiency Medications Caffeine Alcohol Our Osteo-Key Formulation A formula based on the latest research, Osteo-Key contains a complete vitamin K complex (vitamin K1 and two forms of vitamin K) balanced for maximum bone strengthening support capability and increased vitamin D3.* The Osteo-Key formula provides a clinically effective combination of other supportive bone-building nutrients at the recommended levels: Microcrystalline Hydroxyapatite (MCHA) - provides the most absorbable form of ca