Vitamin D3 K2 10,000

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Vitamin D3 K2 10,000 by Celarity

HIGH DOSE OF BIOAVAILABLE VITAMIN D3 WITH K2

Celarity’s D3 K2 10,000 provides a powerful dose of 10,000 IU of vitamin D3 with vitamin K2 to optimize immune function, bone strength, and cardiovascular health. Vitamin D3 plays a crucial role in supporting immune defenses, enhancing calcium absorption for strong bones, and maintaining healthy muscle function. However, high-dose vitamin D3 works best when paired with K2, which directs calcium to the bones and teeth while preventing buildup in the arteries. This synergistic combination helps maintain proper calcium balance, supports heart health, and promotes overall vitality. With Celarity’s high-potency D3 K2 10,000, you get an effective, science-backed formula for optimal wellness in every dose.

Benefits of D3 K2 10,000

  • Supports Bone Health
  • Supports Healthy Immune System Function
  • Supports Cardiovascular Health

High Dose Vitamin D3 for Immune Health

Vitamin D3 is a crucial regulator of the immune system, helping to enhance the body's natural defenses against infections, inflammation, and autoimmune imbalances. It activates key immune cells like T-cells and macrophages, which are essential for identifying and neutralizing harmful pathogens. Research shows that individuals with adequate vitamin D levels have a stronger immune response and a reduced risk of respiratory infections and other illnesses. Since many people are deficient in vitamin D, supplementing with a high-potency formula like Celarity’s D3 K2 10,000 ensures optimal immune function year-round.

How Vitamin D3 Supports Heart Health

Calcium mismanagement can contribute to arterial calcification, a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Vitamin K2 ensures that calcium is properly utilized by activating matrix Gla-protein (MGP), which prevents calcium from depositing in arteries and other soft tissues. When combined with vitamin D3, K2 helps maintain flexible, healthy blood vessels and supports optimal circulation. Additionally, vitamin D3 has been linked to reduced inflammation and improved blood pressure regulation, further contributing to heart health. Celarity’s D3 K2 10,000 provides an ideal balance to promote strong cardiovascular function and long-term wellness.

How D3 K2 10,000 Supports Strong Bones

Strong bones require more than just calcium—vitamins D3 and K2 work together to ensure that calcium is properly absorbed and directed to the bones rather than accumulating in soft tissues. Vitamin D3 increases calcium absorption in the intestines, while K2 (specifically in its MK-7 form) activates osteocalcin, a protein that binds calcium to the bone matrix. This synergy helps improve bone density, reduces the risk of fractures, and supports long-term skeletal strength. Celarity’s D3 K2 10,000 is an excellent choice for those looking to maintain or enhance bone health, especially for individuals at risk of osteoporosis or vitamin D deficiency.

Celarity Company Statement

Celarity D3 K2 10,000 is a state-of-the-art product that is pharmaceutical grade and only to be sold by licensed practitioners. Celarity prides itself on being on the forefront of innovation in the natural health and holistic healing field. Celarity also prides itself on working with innovative doctors in the healthcare field.

Contains:

  • No Wheat
  • No gluten
  • No soy
  • No animal and dairy products
  • No fish or shellfish
  • No peanuts or tree nuts
  • No sesame
  • No egg
  • No GMOS, artificial colors, artificial sweeteners, and artificial preservatives

Serving Size: 1 capsule
Servings Per Container:
60

Suggested Use: Swallow one capsule daily with water, preferably at mealtime, or as directed by your healthcare professional. Consult your healthcare professional before use. Individuals taking blood thinners or other medication should discuss potential interactions with their healthcare professional. Do not use if tamper seal is damaged.

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Disclaimer: These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

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