Vitamin K supports bone formation while simultaneously slowing down bone degradation by promoting the incorporation of calcium into the bone structure and the activity of bone-forming cells. Thus, Vitamin K reduces the risk or progression of osteoporosis. The human body needs Vitamin K; without it, blood clotting cannot function at all. A Vitamin K deficiency inhibits blood clotting, which can lead to increased bleeding. This can only be prevented by an adequate supply of Vitamin K. Interestingly, taking too much Vitamin K does not have the opposite effect; the body can optimally utilize Vitamin K and keeps blood clotting steadily in balance.
- Support for bone formation
- Balance in blood clotting
















































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