InnovixLabs Full Spectrum Vitamin K2-90 Softgels with 600 mcg of Trans Form MK7 and MK4 - Supports General Health and Bone Strength - Soy and Gluten Free K2 Vitamin Supplement








Key features
- •Vitamin K2 promotes calcium transport into bones and away from soft tissues. *
- •Contains both MK-4 and MK-7 forms of K2. They are distinct vitamins and play separate roles in health. MK-4 is found in the brain, fetus, and breast milk. MK-4 is the predominant K2 in the body. *
- •Foods rich in K2 (organ meats and traditional fermented foods) are not common in modern diets. So, K2 deficiency may be common.
- •Contains MK-7 in the bioactive 'TRANS' form. Some K2 supplements contain a blend of TRANS and CIS forms. CIS form is not found in nature and may be limited in activity.
- •This product does not contain K1 because your body recycles K1 and deficiencies are rare, and provides limited heart benefits. *
InnovixLabs Full Spectrum Vitamin K2-90 Softgels with 600 mcg of Trans Form MK7 and MK4 - Supports General Health and Bone Strength - Soy and Gluten Free K2 Vitamin Supplement
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Saved from dialysis?
Amazon Customer•November 29, 2017
I could be wrong and more time and blood tests will tell the story, but I believe the Full Spectrum K2 is improving my kidney function. What follows is my experience and theory. In late July this year (2017) my Drs office after receiving my blood tests results, called and advised me to go to the hospital emergency room because: 1. my Hemoglobin level was very low 6.6 (normal is 15 to 17) which meant I was way low on blood and needed a transfusion and 2. My creatinine level was way too high at 6.7 (normal is 0.7 to 1.2) this marker showed severe kidney function impairment. I was hospitalized for ten days of testing and the blood transfusion. I was diagnosed with stage 5 CKD (Chronic Kidney Disease) and told to be prepared for the eventuality of 3 times per week 4 hour dialysis sessions or get a kidney transplant. I was shocked at this diagnoses because I didn't notice any serious symptoms of kidney failure. What prompted my initial Drs visit was unusual bee sting like pains in my armpits that had disappeared by the time of my drs appointment so the blood test was just a precautionary deal. It turned out after my kidneys were biopsied that my kidey had been blocked with calcium deposits . I n addition to filtering toxins and wastes in your bloodstream, the kideys also produce a hormone that tells your bone marrow when to produce blood. The failur to produce the hormone caused my need for a transfusion..
While hospitalised, I searched the internet for kidney disease information and read where vitamin k2 helps keep calcium out of your arteries and kidneys. I also read where the normsl sources of vitamin k2 were from meat and cheese. Ironically, my wife and I had decided to go vegan a year earlier because we had read all the literature touting the health benefits of forgoing meat and cheese. I had a history of kidney stones , but never had any signs of kidney impairment and had good creatinine levels. I believe the loss of vitamine K2 when I went vegan doomed my kidneys.
I started taking the Innovix full spectum K2 at the end of August and my creatinine level has continued to drop from a high of 6.7 in July to a reading of 3.15 in late November. My October reading was 4.6. My Nephrologist is amazed . He doesn't know anything about nutrition or K2. he said he would resarch it but never did. I believe he will if my creatinine drops to the normal level of below 1.3. Time will tell. there aren't any presription druge that can lower creatinine levels , so I'm going to credit the full spectrum K2. My advice to vegans who have had a history of kkidney stones is to take this supplement to save your kidneys and avoid a ton of health issues. Thank you Innovix for keeping the dialysis wolf away from my door..
While hospitalised, I searched the internet for kidney disease information and read where vitamin k2 helps keep calcium out of your arteries and kidneys. I also read where the normsl sources of vitamin k2 were from meat and cheese. Ironically, my wife and I had decided to go vegan a year earlier because we had read all the literature touting the health benefits of forgoing meat and cheese. I had a history of kidney stones , but never had any signs of kidney impairment and had good creatinine levels. I believe the loss of vitamine K2 when I went vegan doomed my kidneys.
I started taking the Innovix full spectum K2 at the end of August and my creatinine level has continued to drop from a high of 6.7 in July to a reading of 3.15 in late November. My October reading was 4.6. My Nephrologist is amazed . He doesn't know anything about nutrition or K2. he said he would resarch it but never did. I believe he will if my creatinine drops to the normal level of below 1.3. Time will tell. there aren't any presription druge that can lower creatinine levels , so I'm going to credit the full spectrum K2. My advice to vegans who have had a history of kkidney stones is to take this supplement to save your kidneys and avoid a ton of health issues. Thank you Innovix for keeping the dialysis wolf away from my door..
The good one and not cheap.
Greeny•June 23, 2017
This is probably the best K out there on Amazon, and I got referred to it by a reviewer who is big into nutraceuticals. Well, it's got both K vitamins that are needed, and that's why on a tablet basis it isn't cheap. Full spectrum is better, still I may look for a deal next time and not get full spectrum.
And here's why K is so important: not necessarily good to take D without taking K with it. So complex one needs to talk with an expert I guess.
And here's why K is so important: not necessarily good to take D without taking K with it. So complex one needs to talk with an expert I guess.
Excellent K2 Supplement!
David•November 9, 2016
I'm extremely pleased with the health benefits this supplement provides in conjunction with supplemental vitamin D. The explanation of the ingredients in the product description shows that the makers designed this supplement with excellence in mind.
Dr. Mercola has written about the importance of vitamin K2, stating that it is beneficial to health in many ways but esp. in three major ways: boosts the immune system; prevents/fights cancer; prevents/fights arteriosclerosis.
Dr. Mercola has written about the importance of vitamin K2, stating that it is beneficial to health in many ways but esp. in three major ways: boosts the immune system; prevents/fights cancer; prevents/fights arteriosclerosis.
I have no idea whats going on but my teeth look amazing. On my front tooth I was missing enamel ...
Andre Wright•September 21, 2016
I have been taking this product for approximately 2 weeks now and OMG my teeth! I have no idea whats going on but my teeth look amazing. On my front tooth I was missing enamel and now its look completely fine. My teeth are whiter and just look amazing. I bought this product because people claimed it was good for your blood vessels and heart. I have no way to tell if its helping in that area. All I know is that my teeth look spectacular right now.
The complement to COQ10
Amazon Customer•March 3, 2016
K2 Vitamin, as Dr. Sinatra will tell you is a necessity if you have had a cardiac event. Keeps the calcium out of your arteries and in you bones, where it belongs.
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