Full Spectrum Vitamin K - 90 CP by Allergy Research Group

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MPN: 75390
UPC: 713947753907

Full Spectrum Vitamin K™ is a comprehensive vitamin K formula containing three forms of vitamin K, as well as representative forms of the other fat soluble vitamins, vitamins A and D, and vitamin E as gamma and delta tocotrienols. Vitamin D and K are particularly typical deficiencies, due to inadequate sun exposure (vitamin D) and low amounts in the diet (both). The delta and gamma tocotrienols are many times stronger than delta and gamma tocopherols, as antioxidants and in relationship to their varied functions.

Suggested Use: As a dietary supplement, 1 softgel one or two times daily with meals, or as directed by a healthcare practitioner. Taking with a fat containing meal may further enhance absorption.

Contraindicated with use of anticoagulant drugs.

Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 1 softgel
Servings Per Container: 90
Amount Per Serving % Daily Value
Vitamin A (from Cod Liver Oil) 200 IU
Vitamin C (as Ascorbyl Palmitate) 25 mg
Vitamin D3 (90% from Cod Liver Oil, 10% from Skipjack and Tuna Liver Oil) 400 IU
Vitamin K 4050 µg
Vitamin K1 Phytonadione 1000 µg
Vitamin K2 Menaquinone-4 3000 µg
Vitamin K2 Menaquinone -7 50 µg
Tocotrienols (as DeltaGOLD® Tocotrienols containing 90% delta-tocotrienols and 10% gamma-tocotrienols) 5 mg
*Daily Value Not Established
Other Ingredients: Sunflower oil, gelatin, glycerin, water, yellow beeswax, carob extract, soy lecithin, zinc oxide.

Full Spectrum Vitamin K is a comprehensive vitamin K formula containing three forms of vitamin K, as well as representative forms of the other fat soluble vitamins, vitamins A and D, and vitamin E as gamma and delta tocotrienols. Vitamin D and K may be deficient due to inadequate sun exposure (vitamin D) and low amounts in the diet (both).* Delta and gamma tocotrienols are reported to have stronger antioxidant activity than delta and gamma tocopherols.