Benefits
• Promotes normal bone mineral density
• Promotes healthy arteries
• Supports immune health
• Helps maintain bone health
• Helps maintain bone mass by supporting normal osteoclast activity
• Helps maintain cardiovascular health
• Promotes elasticity of blood vessels
• May assist in stabilizing blood pressure *
• Women with low bone density have been found to be deficient in Vitamin D
* This product is not registered under the Pharmacy and Poisons Ordinance or the Chinese Medicine Ordinance. Any claim made for it has not been subject to evaluation for such registration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat or prevent any disease.

Product Classifications
Gluten-Free - The finished product contains no detectable gluten*
No Detectable GMO - The finished product contains no detectable genetically modified organisms
Vegetarian - This product is vegetarian
Isotonic-Capable Supplements - Easy-to-take isotonic supplements / health food that allow for better nutrient absorption by the body
Quality Standards - GMP Operations and Standardized Ingredients
Checked For: Heavy Metals, Microbiological Contaminants, Allergens, Potency, Purity and Identity
*USA FDA classifies gluten-free as a finished product containing less than 20PPM gluten
Details
Isotonix Vitamin D with K2 Powder Drink contains vitamin D3, the metabolically active form of vitamin D, along with vitamin K2, a form of vitamin K which supports vascular health and calcium utilization. Vitamin D plays an important role in bone health, heart health and immune support while working with vitamin K to support normal absorption of calcium, and promote healthy arteries.
Isotonix Vitamin D with K2 Powder Drink is the first of its kind to deliver both of these essential vitamins with isotonic delivery. Vitamin K is included in Isotonix Vitamin D with K2 Powder Drink because of its unique partnership with vitamin D. Vitamins K and D work together to support calcium absorption and utilization. Vitamin K supports the normal delivery of calcium to the bones and promotes healthy arteries. At least two naturally occurring forms of vitamin K have been identified and are known as K1 and K2. While there are many similarities between these two forms of vitamin K, they are distinguished by their important differences.
The most significant difference between K1 and K2 is their chemical structure, which results in different pharmacokinetic properties. Vitamin K1 is retained primarily in the liver where, at high doses, it may interfere with the action of warfarin and other anticoagulant medications. Vitamin K2 has a different mechanism of action. It is transported primarily to bones and blood vessels. Vitamin K2 helps to maintain bone mass, support calcium utilization and promote elasticity of blood vessels. Some studies have concluded that vitamin K2 does not interfere with anticoagulant medications. However, most products containing vitamin K (including K1 and/or K2) warn users taking anticoagulants “not to take the product”. So, if you are currently taking warfarin or another anticoagulant medication, you should consult your healthcare provider before taking any product containing vitamin K1 or K2.

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Ingredients
Vitamin D3 (Cholecalciferol)
Vitamin D is a lipo vitamin that is found in some foods and endogenously produced when sunlight strikes the skin and activates vitamin D synthesis. Vitamin D promotes the efficient intestinal absorption of calcium, primarily in the duodenum and jejunum by supporting the synthesis of calcium-binding proteins to promote normal calcium absorption and retention. Vitamin D also promotes the normal formation of bone and normal bone growth and bone remodeling by osteoblasts and osteoclasts.
Vitamin D deficiency can be caused by factors such as lack of exposure to sunlight, reduced skin synthesis of vitamin D, lower dietary intake, impaired intestinal absorption and reduced metabolism to active forms of vitamin D by the kidneys, all of which increase with aging. Deficiency has been linked to numerous health concerns, and insufficient levels of this vitamin are associated with weak bones and muscle weakness. In addition to promoting strong bones, vitamin D also has other roles in health, including supporting the body’s normal modulation of neuromuscular function and immune function. Vitamin D has been shown to support immune-modulation, and it is thought that supplementation promotes immune health by promoting the body’s normal regulation of T-cell function. In reference to cellular health, vitamin D supports the modulation of many genes that are responsible for encoding proteins that regulate normal cell cycle activity. Vitamin D levels have been strongly correlated to healthy cells. Lastly, through its interaction with VDR (vitamin D receptor), vitamin D supports the healthy expression of the gene encoding renin, thus may assist in stabilizing blood pressure.*
*This product is not registered under the Pharmacy and Poisons Ordinance or the Chinese Medicine Ordinance. Any claim made for it has not been subject to evaluation for such registration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat or prevent any disease.
Vitamin K2 (Menaquinone-7)
Vitamin K is a lipo vitamin found meat, eggs, dairy and natto. Although a lipo vitamin, the body stores very little K2, and its stores are rapidly depleted without regular dietary intake. Natural vitamin K2, also known as menaquinone-7 (MK-7), is the most bioavailable form of K2 and has the longest half-life in the blood of any form of vitamin K. The Japanese soy food natto is particularly rich in menaquinone-7 (MK-7). Studies of natto consumption in Japan have linked menaquinone-7 to bone and cardiovascular health. The correlation of vitamin K to cardiovascular and bone health directly focuses on supporting proper calcium utilization, whereby adequate metabolism of calcium supports arterial and bone health. This is often referred to as the calcium paradox.
The calcium paradox is explained simply as getting calcium in the right place (i.e., into the bone structures instead of the arterial vessel walls). Vitamin K2 promotes the synthesis of proteins involved with calcium utilization, thereby supporting bone retention and arterial health. Gas6 is a vitamin K-dependent protein found throughout the nervous system, as well in the heart, lungs, stomach, kidneys and cartilage. Although the exact mechanism of its action has not been determined, Gas6 appears to be a cellular growth regulator involved in cellular activities such as cell adhesion, cell proliferation and protection against apoptosis.
FAQ
Why is vitamin K included in Isotonix Vitamin D with K2 Powder Drink?
Vitamin K is included in this product because of its unique partnership with vitamin D. Vitamins K and D work together to promote healthy calcium absorption and utilization. Vitamin K supports the delivery of calcium to the bones and helps maintain arterial health.
Is Isotonix Vitamin D with K2 Powder Drink safe for people on anti-coagulant medications?
Some studies have concluded that vitamin K2 does not interfere with anticoagulant medications. However, most products containing vitamin K (including K1 and/or K2) warn users taking anticoagulants not to take the product. So, if you are currently taking warfarin or another anticoagulant medication, you should consult your healthcare provider before taking any product containing vitamin K1 or K2.
How do I take Isotonix Vitamin D with K2 Powder Drink?
Pour 1 level, white bottle capful of powder into the overcap. Add water to the line on the overcap (60 ml) and stir. As a dietary supplement, take once daily or as directed by your healthcare provider. Maximum absorption occurs when taken with a meal.
Is it safe to take more than one serving of this product daily?
One serving daily of Isotonix Vitamin D with K2 Powder Drink is recommended. Check with your healthcare provider before taking additional daily servings of this product.
What are dietary sources of vitamin D?
Foods rich in vitamin D include cod liver oil, salmon, mackerel and tuna.
Is Isotonix Vitamin D with K2 Powder Drink safe?
The product is safe and free of harmful agents. The product is made in the United States in FDA-inspected facilities using Good Manufacturing Practices.
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Love this product and i can see the different right away, and it taste good.
Response from Customer Service on 17/2/2023
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For those who don't like to go under the sun.
by EShop
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on 16/6/2022
I love this D3 with K2 suppliment very much, as i hate to go under the sun and always stay in door, so i started this vit D for awhile.
When i went for a routine body check-up, my doctoc said that my D vit showed better then him. :)
Love the taste too.
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Must Get!
by BrianV
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on 10/5/2022
One of my favorite products, tastes great, doesn't cake up. must try!
Response from Customer Service on 11/5/2022
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Isotonix Vitamin D with K2
by Li ChingL
on 17/6/2020
I love it. Highly recommended!
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by SWEE CHINL
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on 8/5/2020
Wonderful taste. Not to mention the benefits.
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