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Menaquinone 7 (K2-MK-7)

Menaquinone-7 (known as K2-MK-7) is a highly bioavailable extract of Natto, an ancient Japanese food dish. Natto is derived from fermented soybeans, and a significant amount of MK-7 is produced during the fermentation process. Another K Vitamin, Vitamin K1, is one of the most commonly found forms of Vitamin K. It is generally found in food products. However, Vitamin K2-MK-7 from Natto is absorbed ten times better than Vitamin K1 from spinach. MK-7 functions mainly as a co-factor for the enzyme gamma-glutamylcarboxylase, which is responsible for the carboxylation (calcium binding to a protein) of specific bone proteins. Research shows that MK-7 regulates calcium in the bones and the arteries, supporting heart health and bone health at the same time.

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