Vitamin D3 + K2 MK-7 + Omega 7 with Sea Buckthorn Oil

What is Vitamin D3 - K2 MK7 - Omega 7?

HIGH ABSORPTION — Suspended in omega-7-rich Sea Buckthorn Oil and BioPerine (black pepper extract) for measurably better uptake than coconut-oil D3.

BONE, HEART & IMMUNE SUPPORT — D3 directs calcium in; K2 (MK-7) directs it to bones and teeth and away from arteries — they belong together.

CLINICAL DOSE, ONE-A-DAY — 5000 IU D3 + 100 mcg K2 MK-7 in a single capsule.

Key Benefits

  • Healthy calcium balance
  • Strong bones and teeth
  • Muscle strength
  • Immune function

What's Inside (per serving)

Ingredient Amount
Vitamin D3 (as Cholecalciferol) 130 mg
Sea Buckthorn Oil Powder 100 mg
Organic Amla Fruit 50 mg
Black Pepper Extract 2.5 mg
Vitamin K2 (as Menaquinone-7)  100 mcg 

For full per-ingredient amounts and daily values, see the Supplement Facts panel image above.

How to Use

Take 1 capsule daily with food and water, or as directed by your healthcare provider. Each bottle contains 60 capsule — approximately a 2 months supply at the standard daily dose.

Made in USA · Third-Party Tested · Vegan 

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The science behind Vitamin D3 and buckthorn oil

Vitamins D3 and K2 play complementary roles in calcium metabolism, with vitamin D promoting the production of vitamin K-dependent proteins that require vitamin K for carboxylation to function properly.[1] Vitamin D enhances intestinal calcium absorption and maintains serum calcium levels, while vitamin K2 ensures proper calcium utilization through carboxylation of key proteins.[1]
Specifically, K2 acts as a cofactor for the carboxylation of osteocalcin and matrix Gla protein (MGP), converting undercarboxylated forms (ucOC and ucMGP) to their carboxylated, active forms (cOC and cMGP).[2] Carboxylated osteocalcin facilitates calcium deposition in bone and contributes to bone quality and strength, while carboxylated MGP prevents vascular calcification by chelating calcium from the blood.[2] This coordinated action prevents the paradox of osteoporosis coexisting with vascular calcification.[1] Animal and human studies suggest that optimal concentrations of both vitamins are more beneficial for bone and cardiovascular health than either vitamin alone.[1][3]
1. The Synergistic Interplay Between Vitamins D and K for Bone and Cardiovascular Health: A Narrative Review.
International Journal of Endocrinology. 2017. van Ballegooijen AJ, Pilz S, Tomaschitz A, Grübler MR, Verheyen N.
2.Molecular Pathways and Roles for Vitamin K2-7 as a Health-Beneficial Nutraceutical: Challenges and Opportunities.
Frontiers in Pharmacology. 2022. Jadhav N, Ajgaonkar S, Saha P, et al.
3.The Importance of Vitamin K and the Combination of Vitamins K and D for Calcium Metabolism and Bone Health: A Review.
Nutrients. 2024. Aaseth JO, Finnes TE, Askim M, Alexander J.

Sea buckthorn contains nearly 200 types of nutritive and bioactive compounds, including flavonoids, phenolic acids, proanthocyanidins, carotenoids, fatty acids, triterpenoids, vitamins, and phytosterols.[1-2] The oil extracted from seeds or pulp is characterized by high concentrations of lipophilic constituents, most notably unsaturated fatty acids, phytosterols (especially beta-sitosterol), and vitamins A and E.[3]
The beneficial properties of sea buckthorn oil against cardiovascular disorders have been attributed to its high unsaturated fatty acid content and diverse range of phytosterols.[3] T
he oil demonstrates multiple health benefits including anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory effects, antioxidant properties, anti-cancer activities, hepatoprotection, cardiovascular protection, neuroprotection, and radioprotection.[1] 
Sea buckthorn also exhibits anti-diabetic and anti-obesity activity, making it relevant for metabolic syndrome management.[3][4] 
Toxicological studies have demonstrated that neither the fruits nor the seeds of sea buckthorn have shown toxic effects, supporting its safety for long-term supplementation.[3]
1.The Bioactive Components as Well as the Nutritional and Health Effects of Sea Buckthorn.RSC Advances. 2020.Ren R, Li N, Su C, et al.
2.Bioactive Compounds, Health Benefits and Functional Food Products of Sea Buckthorn: A Review.Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition. 2021.Wang K, Xu Z, Liao X.
3.The Beneficial Health Aspects of Sea Buckthorn (Elaeagnus Rhamnoides (L.) A.Nelson) Oil.Journal of Ethnopharmacology. 2018.Olas B.
4.Vitamin K: Double Bonds Beyond Coagulation Insights Into Differences Between Vitamin K1 and K2 in Health and Disease.International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 2019. Halder M, Petsophonsakul P, Akbulut AC, et al.

Daily supplementation with 2,000 IU (50 mcg) of vitamin D3 can raise serum 25(OH)D levels above 30 ng/mL (75 nmol/L) in most individuals, which is the threshold at which disease and mortality risks are significantly lower compared to levels below 20 ng/mL.[9] For greater protection against adverse health outcomes, doses between 4,000 and 6,000 IU daily may achieve serum concentrations of 40-70 ng/mL.[1]
Current guidelines often rely heavily on randomized controlled trials that frequently show neutral results due to high baseline 25(OH)D concentrations, moderate supplementation doses, and design limitations.[1]
Serum concentrations above 30 ng/mL significantly lower disease and mortality risks, yet approximately 25% of the U.S. population and 60% of Central Europeans have levels below 20 ng/mL.[1]
When vitamin D is supplemented at high doses, combination with vitamin K2 is recommended to prevent vascular calcification, effectively elevating the supplement regimen from basic nutrition to a pharmacological intervention with distinct therapeutic potential.[2]
1.Vitamin D: Evidence-Based Health Benefits and Recommendations for Population Guidelines.Nutrients. 2025.Grant WB, Wimalawansa SJ, Pludowski P, Cheng RZ.
2.Modulation of Cardiometabolic Risk by Vitamin D and K2: Simple Supplementation or Real Drug? Uncovering the Pharmacological Properties.International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 2025. D'Elia S, Bottino R, Carbone A, et al.

Sea buckthorn has significant cardioprotective activity through multiple mechanisms, including inhibiting blood platelet activation (especially platelet aggregation), lowering cholesterol concentration and blood pressure, and providing antioxidant activity.[11] The cardiovascular benefits are primarily attributed to the oil's composition of unsaturated fatty acids, phytosterols (particularly beta-sitosterol), and antioxidant vitamins.[7][11]
The bioactive compounds in sea buckthorn provide health benefits by scavenging free radicals, regulating enzyme activities, and modulating signaling pathways.[8] The oil demonstrates anti-atherogenic properties and may help modify cerebrovascular and cardiovascular disorders.[5][7] 
Additionally, sea buckthorn possesses potent anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory effects, which contribute to cardiovascular protection by reducing inflammatory processes associated with atherosclerosis and vascular dysfunction.[5] The plant's leaves and fruits, along with its oils, serve as sources of vitamins (A, C, and E), unsaturated fatty acids, phenolic compounds (especially flavonoids), and phytosterols, which collectively bestow positive effects on the cardiovascular system.[11]
5.The Bioactive Components as Well as the Nutritional and Health Effects of Sea Buckthorn.RSC Advances. 2020. Ren R, Li N, Su C, et al.
6.Bioactive Compounds, Health Benefits and Functional Food Products of Sea Buckthorn: A Review.Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition. 2021. Wang K, Xu Z, Liao X.
7.The Beneficial Health Aspects of Sea Buckthorn (Elaeagnus Rhamnoides (L.) A.Nelson) Oil.Journal of Ethnopharmacology. 2018. Olas B.
8.Compounds From Sea Buckthorn and Their Application in Food: A Review.Food Chemistry. 2025. Zhu P, Ren Y, Wei C, et al.
9.Vitamin D: Evidence-Based Health Benefits and Recommendations for Population Guidelines.Nutrients. 2025. Grant WB, Wimalawansa SJ, Pludowski P, Cheng RZ.
10.Modulation of Cardiometabolic Risk by Vitamin D and K2: Simple Supplementation or Real Drug? Uncovering the Pharmacological Properties.International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 2025. D'Elia S, Bottino R, Carbone A, et al.
11.Sea Buckthorn as a Source of Important Bioactive Compounds in Cardiovascular Diseases.Food and Chemical Toxicology : An International Journal Published for the British Industrial Biological Research Association. 2016.Olas B.

MK-7 demonstrates superior bioavailability and a longer half-life compared to vitamin K1 (phylloquinone) and menaquinone-4 (MK-4).[2][4] This enhanced pharmacokinetic profile allows MK-7 to promote γ-carboxylation of extrahepatic vitamin K-dependent proteins at nutritional doses around the recommended daily intake, whereas vitamin K1 and MK-4 require higher doses to achieve similar effects.[2]
The structural differences between vitamin K forms result in distinct absorption rates, tissue distribution, and bioavailability.[4] 
MK-7 is absorbed more readily than other vitamin K forms and maintains therapeutic concentrations for extended periods
, making it the preferred form for extrahepatic benefits including bone health and cardiovascular protection.[2]
Additionally, MK-7 upregulates osteoprotegerin, a decoy receptor for RANK ligand (RANKL), thereby inhibiting bone resorption, and demonstrates significant anti-inflammatory activity through suppression of proinflammatory mediators including IL-1α, IL-1β, and TNF-α.[2]
2.Molecular Pathways and Roles for Vitamin K2-7 as a Health-Beneficial Nutraceutical: Challenges and Opportunities.Frontiers in Pharmacology. 2022. Jadhav N, Ajgaonkar S, Saha P, et al.
3.The Importance of Vitamin K and the Combination of Vitamins K and D for Calcium Metabolism and Bone Health: A Review.Nutrients. 2024. Aaseth JO, Finnes TE, Askim M, Alexander J.
4.Vitamin K: Double Bonds Beyond Coagulation Insights Into Differences Between Vitamin K1 and K2 in Health and Disease.International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 2019. Halder M, Petsophonsakul P, Akbulut AC, et al.

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