Without Vitamin K2, you can’t ‘turn on’ (activate) osteocalcin, which takes calcium where it’s needed — and keeps it there. - Dr. Goodman, Cardiologist.
Vitamin D is essential for calcium absorption, and vitamin K acts as a traffic cop in the body," - Mark Mincolla, Nutritionist.
Without Vitamin K2, you can’t ‘turn on’ (activate) osteocalcin, which takes calcium where it’s needed — and keeps it there. - Dr. Goodman, Cardiologist.
Vitamin D is essential for calcium absorption, and vitamin K acts as a traffic cop in the body," - Mark Mincolla, Nutritionist.
Without Vitamin K2, you can’t ‘turn on’ (activate) osteocalcin, which takes calcium where it’s needed — and keeps it there. - Dr. Goodman, Cardiologist.
Vitamin D is essential for calcium absorption, and vitamin K acts as a traffic cop in the body," - Mark Mincolla, Nutritionist.
Without Vitamin K2, you can’t ‘turn on’ (activate) osteocalcin, which takes calcium where it’s needed — and keeps it there. - Dr. Goodman, Cardiologist.
Vitamin D is essential for calcium absorption, and vitamin K acts as a traffic cop in the body," - Mark Mincolla, Nutritionist.
Without Vitamin K2, you can’t ‘turn on’ (activate) osteocalcin, which takes calcium where it’s needed — and keeps it there. - Dr. Goodman, Cardiologist.
Vitamin D is essential for calcium absorption, and vitamin K acts as a traffic cop in the body," - Mark Mincolla, Nutritionist.
Without Vitamin K2, you can’t ‘turn on’ (activate) osteocalcin, which takes calcium where it’s needed — and keeps it there. - Dr. Goodman, Cardiologist.
Vitamin D is essential for calcium absorption, and vitamin K acts as a traffic cop in the body," - Mark Mincolla, Nutritionist.
Without Vitamin K2, you can’t ‘turn on’ (activate) osteocalcin, which takes calcium where it’s needed — and keeps it there. - Dr. Goodman, Cardiologist.
Vitamin D is essential for calcium absorption, and vitamin K acts as a traffic cop in the body," - Mark Mincolla, Nutritionist.
Without Vitamin K2, you can’t ‘turn on’ (activate) osteocalcin, which takes calcium where it’s needed — and keeps it there. - Dr. Goodman, Cardiologist.
Vitamin D is essential for calcium absorption, and vitamin K acts as a traffic cop in the body," - Mark Mincolla, Nutritionist.
Without Vitamin K2, you can’t ‘turn on’ (activate) osteocalcin, which takes calcium where it’s needed — and keeps it there. - Dr. Goodman, Cardiologist.
Vitamin D is essential for calcium absorption, and vitamin K acts as a traffic cop in the body," - Mark Mincolla, Nutritionist.
Without Vitamin K2, you can’t ‘turn on’ (activate) osteocalcin, which takes calcium where it’s needed — and keeps it there. - Dr. Goodman, Cardiologist.
Vitamin D is essential for calcium absorption, and vitamin K acts as a traffic cop in the body," - Mark Mincolla, Nutritionist.