Thorne Research 3-K Complete™

Thorne Research 3-K Complete™

$23.99

Thorne Research 3-K Complete™ helps maintain bone mineral density and supports healthy blood vessels*

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Many people think of vitamin K as the vitamin that supports the normal and healthy ability of the blood to clot. But vitamin K also supports strong bones and healthy arteries.* Vitamin K "pairs up" with vitamin D in the body, much like magnesium pairs up with calcium. The result is that vitamin K and magnesium can both help keep calcium in the bones and out of the blood vessels and other soft tissues.* 3-K Complete includes the clinically studied forms of vitamin K1 and vitamin K2 (as MK-4 and MK-7). 3-K Complete contains significantly more MK-4 than most other multiple-K products on the market, while the MK-7 is MenaQ7® – used in the majority of MK-7 research.

The body's activation of important proteins – via a process known as carboxylation – appears to be at the center of most of vitamin K's therapeutic benefits. When vitamin K is present as a co-factor, the proteins activated in this vitamin K-dependent carboxylation process include multiple blood-clotting proteins (prothrombin and others), bone mineralization proteins (osteocalcin and calbindin), and the vascular calcification inhibitor protein (matrix Gla-protein).*

3-K Complete offers support for bone, cardiovascular, and metabolic health. It also offers nutritional support for oncology patients.*

Suggested Use: Take 1 capsule one to two times daily or as recommended by your health professional.

Ingredients: One Capsule Contains:Vitamin K 6,090 mcg
K2 (5 mg as MK-4)
K1 (1 mg)
K2 (90 mcg as MK-7)
Other Ingredients: Microcrystalline Cellulose, Hypromellose (derived from cellulose) capsule, Silicon Dioxide, Vitamin E (Mixed Tocopherols).

Warnings: ALLERGY WARNING
This product is contraindicated in an individual with a history of hypersensitivity to any of its ingredients.

PREGNANCY
If pregnant, consult your health professional before using this product.

INTERACTIONS
As Vitamin K interferes with the effect of anticoagulant drugs (like Coumadin), the concurrent use of these agents should be avoided.