Ingredients for the heart, vessels, bones, immune system, vitamin K2 MK-7.
- High bioavailability: 29 times higher bioavailability of curcumin in the phospholipid complex
- Well-researched: tested in over 30 clinical trials with over 2,000 participants
- Without piperine / pepper extract: no drug interactions
- It contains vitamins D3, K1 and K2 for bones and the immune system
- Very stable vitamin K2 (all-trans MK7); double microcapsule
Active ingredients of Curcumin K2:
- curcumin + phospholipid complex (for full absorption of curcumin),
- vitamin K2 - menaquinone 7,
- vitamin K1,
- vitamin D3.
Curcumin is one of the most powerful natural antioxidants.
Vitamin K2 MK-7 (menaquinone-7) in this product is double micro-encapsulated, which makes it very stable.
Vitamins K1, K2 and D3 help maintain healthy bones.
Vitamin D3 is important for calcium absorption and metabolism, for bones, teeth and tendons. It also supports the proper functioning of the immune system.
All these substances have a positive effect on the heart and vessels.
Taking them is especially recommendable for people over 45, hard-working people and sportsmen.
Curcumin is obtained from the Curcuma longa plant. It is one of the most studied compounds, with over 3,000 preclinical studies devoted to it. It was found, among others, that it affects:
maintaining proper bone density,
slows down the aging process in the brain,
can lower the level of histamine,
has a positive effect on the liver and digestion,
participates in reducing cholesterol levels,
has a positive effect on articular cartilage,
has an impact on the correct response to inflammation,
affects the maintenance of normal blood clotting.
Vitamin D (Calciferol) is essential for:
maintaining the proper level of calcium and phosphorus in the blood,
building bones and maintaining their health,
work of the immune system.
Vitamin D helps build strong bones and improves muscle performance. Thus, it effectively reduces the risk of falls in the elderly. Vitamin D supplementation is increasingly used in many institutions caring for the elderly.
Vitamin K1
It is found in green leafy vegetables like spinach, cabbage and broccoli. However, after the digestion process, only 10% of its amount will reach the bloodstream. Most will be captured by the liver to be used to regulate blood clotting. So there won't be much left of it for other tissues. This explains why vitamin K1 can only slightly affect the heart and bones.
Vitamin K2
Vitamin K2 (Manaquinone) has a significantly higher bioavailability and biological activity than vitamin K1. K2 is obtained in the process of bacterial fermentation of soybeans. It then has the optimal form of menaquinone7 (called: MenaQ7, MK7, MQ7). It is the best-functioning form of vitamin K2 with the highest bioavailability and bioactivity. It is 100% absorbable and achieves high blood levels quickly for up to 72 hours.
Vitamin K2 is just as important for building a strong skeleton as calcium and vitamin D3. Vitamin K2 stimulates the formation of osteoblasts (bone-building cells). In postmenopausal women, 45 mcg of vitamin K2 has a beneficial effect on maintaining normal bone density. It is also important for the elderly.
Vitamin K2 is essential for the smooth functioning of the cardiovascular system. It prevents the build-up of calcium in the arteries. Healthy arteries contain 100 times more vitamin K2 than calcified arteries.
Important information
Vitamin K contained in Curcumin K2 does not cause increased blood clotting, even after reaching a slightly higher concentration in the blood. Cees Vermeer from the University of Maastricht compares this with the intake of vitamin C, which is needed to build collagen. Vitamin C overdose does not result in excess collagen. Similarly, taking vitamin K does not excessively increase blood clotting. The body itself regulates such processes.
Recent studies show that a daily dose of 45 mg of vitamin K2 (MenaQ7) does not adversely affect the action of anticoagulants and does not pose a risk of blood clots. Nevertheless, people taking anticoagulant drugs should consult a physician about the willingness to take Curcumin K2.
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