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A growing body of research shows that when it comes to bone health, ensuring optimal intake of vitamin K is a critical piece of the puzzle. New research is focusing on the synergistic relationship between vitamin K (specifically, vitamin K2) and vitamin D3, especially in terms of bone strength and cardiovascular health. A group of naturally occurring and structurally similar, fat-soluble vitamins, vitamin K is essential for the proper utilization of calcium. Through its activation of the protein osteocalcin, vitamin K helps to bind newly absorbed calcium to the mineral matrix in bone. In addition, vitamin K has been found to help maintain bone mineral density by decreasing the activity of osteoclasts, a cell that breaks down the bone matrix. Therefore, vitamin K and vitamin D not only share similar qualities but they also act in synergy within the body.
Liquid Vitamin D3 with K2 includes 10 mcg of vitamin K2 (as MK-7) and 1,000 IU of vitamin D3 per serving. The tasteless liquid formula can easily be combined with any beverage.
Serving Size: 1 Drop | Amount Per Serving | % Daily Value ** |
Vitamin D3 (as Cholecalciferol) | 25 mcg (1,000 IU) | 125% |
Vitamin K2 (as Menaquinone-7 (MK-7)) | 10 mcg | 8% |
**Daily Value Not Established | ||
Other ingredients: Medium Chain Triglycerides. |
At home.
Blood, Urine, or Ticks
may have a $200 copay
Covered by most insurance.
At home or in lab.
Blood
$999
Depending on insurance coverage.
At home.
Swab
$299
Depending on insurance coverage.
At home.
Urine
$129
Depending on insurance coverage.
At home.
Urine
$199
Depending on insurance coverage.
At home.
Urine
$300
Depending on insurance coverage.
This is a comprehensive stool test that relies on quantitative polymerase chain
reaction (qPCR) technology to detect parasites, bacteria, H. pylori, fungi, and more by targeting the specific DNA of the organisms tested. Click here for more information.
At home.
Stool
$399
Depending on insurance coverage.
At home.
Blood and Urine
$179 – $439
Depending on insurance coverage.
$85-$225 depending on insurance coverage.
At Home
Urine
$699
Fully covered by Medicare. Repeat test prices $249
This test evaluates the genetic profile for multiple health indicators. Click here for more information.
At home
Blood Spot
This company can test for lyme, babesia, bartonella and additional tick-borne illnesses. Click here for more information.
Blood
around $1600 (depends on panel selected)
$310
Blood work for blood count, urinalysis and vitamin levels.
At any Quest Diagnostics Location
Blood
You often have to fast for these tests-please check your providers notes.
This test evaluates many measures including micronutrients, antioxidants, minerals, detox, overview of gut function, omegas and toxic exposure. Click here for more information.
At home.
Urine
$150 – $329
This test evaluates the gut function and indicates microbiome balance, overgrowth, infection, inflammation, parasites and digestive efficacy. Click here for more information.
$179-$439 depending on insurance coverage.
Blood
This test evaluates the presence of potentially harmful heavy metals stored in the body. Click here for more information.
Testing: $79 x2 paid to Doctor’s Data
DMSA: $38 paid to Johnson’s Compounding Pharmacy
No insurance coverage
This test is designed to look at food sensitivities (IgG immune responses). It is available in both a 99 or 184 panel. Click here for more information.
Blood
$129-238