Natural, soy-free NuMedica D3-10,000 + K2 supports bone and heart health with bioidentical vitamin D and K2 for enhanced calcium absorption.*
D3-10,000 + K2 is a natural, soy-free vitamin D supplement that closely matches the vitamin D produced by your body. Vitamin D, which acts like both a hormone and a vitamin, is made when your skin is exposed to sunlight and helps your body absorb calcium. This supplement also includes natural vitamin K2 (vitaMK7®†), which helps your body use calcium more effectively. The K2 in this product is a natural form that stays in your bloodstream longer and is highly effective at helping your body use calcium.
This formula includes a natural vitamin K2 (as menaquinone 7) which supports enhanced utilization of calcium in the bloodstream.* It is an all-trans natural menaquinone-7 with the highest bioavailability and longest half-life in the blood.* Menaquinone 7 supports the prevention of bone loss and promotes bone integrity while significantly reducing the incidence of arterial calcification, promoting optimal cardiovascular function.
The human body requires vitamin D3 as well as vitamin K2 to function properly. These vitamins support immune, bone, and cardiovascular health. Stress levels, skin health, immune function, heart health, and bone health are all affected by levels of the vitamins in the body.
Vitamin D is a fat-soluble vitamin that the body requires to absorb calcium and phosphorus.1 When a human has the proper amounts of this vitamin in their body, building and maintaining strong bones becomes easier. Many individuals obtain this vitamin from the sun, but that is not the case with all.
The use of sunscreen inhibits the body's ability to absorb this vitamin in natural ways. In addition, many people minimize the amount of time they spend in the sun due to fears of skin disease and other medical conditions. Dark skin can interfere with the absorption of vitamin D, as can protective clothing.2
Doctors may recommend a vitamin D supplement for those who are suffering from osteoporosis or to prevent the loss of bone seen with this disease. In addition, certain disorders might bring about low levels of phosphate or calcium in the body. This includes hypoparathyroidism and familiar hypophosphatemia. Men and women suffering from kidney disease might also find they need a vitamin D supplement as well. Finally, a pediatrician could recommend the use of vitamin D drops as breast milk typically contains little vitamin D.3
K2 is not a vitamin many people are familiar with. However, the human body needs it to facilitate the utilization of calcium in the bloodstream. Researchers continue to work to see if a diet low in K2 is linked to many chronic diseases, as it plays an important role in overall health.4
For instance, a study was conducted over a period of seven to ten years. Researchers found that those individuals with a higher K2 intake were less at risk of artery calcification and a 57 percent lower risk of death resulting from heart disease. Another study obtained similar results. More than 16,000 women were studied, and researchers found that those women with the highest K2 intake had a reduced risk of heart disease. Each 10 mcg of K2 consumed every day reduced their risk of heart disease by nine percent.5 This is only one of many ways K2 may be of benefit to humans, and there are countless others.
If you suffer from a medical condition or worry you are not getting enough of these vitamins, consider making use of this supplement. NuMedica D3-10,000 + K2 is natural and contains no soy. In addition, the K2 comes in the form of menaquinone 7, an all-trans substance that offers the highest bioavailability along with the longest half-life in the system.
Size: 60 Softgels
Serving Size: 1 Softgel
Servings Per Container: 60
Directions: Take one softgel per day or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.
| Nutrient/Ingredient | Amount | % Daily ValueDV 1 |
|---|---|---|
|
Vitamin D3 (as cholecalciferol) (10,000 IU)
Vitamin D3
Vitamin D3 is the bioactive form of vitamin D that enhances calcium absorption and bone health. |
250 mcg | |
|
Vitamin K2 (as menaquinone 7)
Vitamin K2
Vitamin K2 helps regulate calcium in the body, supporting cardiovascular and bone health. |
50 mcg | |
| 1 The % Daily Value tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advise. | ||
If you have a question not answered on this page, please consider submitting it in the Product Questions or Feedback section in the Discussion Forum below.
NuMedica D3-10,000 + K2 supports overall health by aiding the absorption and utilization of calcium in the body. This helps in maintaining strong bones, preventing bone loss, and promoting cardiovascular health by reducing arterial calcification. The combination of bioidentical vitamin D and natural vitamin K2 ensures high bioavailability and long-lasting effects in the bloodstream.
The recommended dosage for NuMedica D3-10,000 + K2 should be followed as directed by your healthcare provider. Typically, it involves taking one capsule daily with a meal to enhance absorption. It is important to follow the prescribed dosage and not exceed the recommended amount without consulting a healthcare professional.
This supplement is beneficial for individuals who may have low levels of vitamin D or K2 due to limited sun exposure, use of sunscreen, dietary restrictions, or medical conditions such as osteoporosis or kidney disease. It is also suitable for those looking to support their immune, bone, and cardiovascular health. However, it is recommended to consult with a healthcare provider before starting any new supplement regimen.
We encourage you to take advantage of these related Wellness Resources on our website.
You would think with the abundance of foods available to us that we would all be well nourished. Sadly, about 50% of the foods we eat are heavily processed and nutritionally void. How can you tell if you have a deficiency without taking a blood test? Let's take a look at some of the common signs of vitamin deficiency and how to introduce better nutrition into our lives.
Bone health becomes more important with age. Beyond structure and mobility, bones help regulate minerals and influence overall wellness. Seniors face unique challenges-declining density, hormonal shifts, and higher fracture risk-so a steady plan blends daily movement, nourishing foods, calm stress management, and targeted supplementation when appropriate.
If you're interested in learning more about vitamins and minerals, read on for a list of common misconceptions and find out the truth before starting a new regimen.
So how can you keep up with your supplements and make sure that you're taking them correctly? Let's take a look at the best practices so you can make the most of your supplementation.
People often hear about vitamin D3, zinc, and vitamin C whenever immune health comes up, but it is not always clear how these nutrients fit into an everyday wellness routine. Modern schedules, indoor work, and shifting stress levels can influence how much of each we get and how well our bodies use them. Understanding what these nutrients actually do, where they come from, and when supplements make sense can help you build a daily plan that feels steady rather than reactive.
Many of us (around 10%) suffer from the irritating symptoms of seasonal allergies. While they are more common in the Spring, Fall, and Summer and less common in the Winter, there are common medications you can easily get from your health-care provider, even over-the-counter. However, alleviating these symptoms may also be achieved through changes in diet and supplementation.
Vitamins are micronutrients important in maintaining our overall health and well-being. They are required for various bodily functions, including immune support, energy production, and healthy appearance. There are two main categories of vitamins: fat-soluble and water-soluble. Learn the differences between these two categories and their significance.
Vitamin D shows up in many everyday conversations about health because it touches more than one system in the body. It supports bones, muscles, and immune defenses in ways that add up over time. Looking at sunlight, food, and supplements together makes it easier to see where your own routine is strong and where there may be significant gaps.
Vitamin D is commonly known as the 'sunshine vitamin.' This is simply because, when exposed to the sun, our bodies produce the vitamin. Let's take a look at what the science shows about how this vital vitamin impacts our mental health.
Vitamins are essential to health, yet most people don't get enough from diet alone. Busy lifestyles, soil depletion, and poor dietary habits often mean that supplementation plays an important role in meeting nutritional needs. But should you choose a broad-spectrum multi-vitamin or focus on targeted single supplements? The answer depends on your health goals and current nutritional gaps.