Overview

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Possibly Effective
Based on 1 Research
7
USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 2 Reviews
8.7
Supplement Facts
Serving Size:  1 Softgel
Amount Per Serving
%DV
Vitamin C (as Ascorbyl palmitate)
10 mg
11%
Vitamin K activity
2600 mcg
2167%
Vitamin K1 (as phytonadione)
1500 mcg
 
Vitamin K2 (as menaquinone-4)
1000 mcg
 
Vitamin K2 (as trans menaquinone-7)
100 mcg
 

Top Medical Research Studies

7
Vitamin K2 boosts back pain recovery
We explored how treating patients with osteoporosis with vitamin K2 and D3 could influence back pain and spine fusion rates following surgery. In this study, we included patients who underwent spinal surgery for lumbar degenerative disorders. Some received a combination of vitamin K2, D3, and calcium, while others were treated with only calcium and vitamin D3.

The results showed that those who took vitamin K2 along with their other treatments had improved fusion rates and experienced less back pain. Furthermore, clinical symptoms improved, and there was a marked promotion of bone health within six months after surgery. Notably, the administration of vitamin K2 also helped maintain bone mineral density.

Overall, this research suggests that incorporating vitamin K2 alongside traditional treatments could be beneficial for individuals dealing with back pain related to osteoporosis. It opens the door for more studies on how we might better treat and manage spinal conditions in these patients.
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Most Useful Reviews

9.5
Knee pain relief
Super product combined with D3; it has helped with my arthritis. I suffered from knee pain for years, but since I started using both together, my knee has become more flexible and the pain has disappeared.
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9.5
No more pain
I take this daily for calcium balance in my bones and arteries while managing cervical spondylosis and spinal disc herniation, along with stage 2 hypertension. Combined with daily stretching exercises, it has provided great results. I no longer experience back pain or discomfort.
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Medical Researches

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Possibly Effective
Based on 1 Research
7
  • All Researches
7
Vitamin K2 boosts back pain recovery
We explored how treating patients with osteoporosis with vitamin K2 and D3 could influence back pain and spine fusion rates following surgery. In this study, we included patients who underwent spinal surgery for lumbar degenerative disorders. Some received a combination of vitamin K2, D3, and calcium, while others were treated with only calcium and vitamin D3.

The results showed that those who took vitamin K2 along with their other treatments had improved fusion rates and experienced less back pain. Furthermore, clinical symptoms improved, and there was a marked promotion of bone health within six months after surgery. Notably, the administration of vitamin K2 also helped maintain bone mineral density.

Overall, this research suggests that incorporating vitamin K2 alongside traditional treatments could be beneficial for individuals dealing with back pain related to osteoporosis. It opens the door for more studies on how we might better treat and manage spinal conditions in these patients.
Read More

User Reviews

USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 2 Reviews
8.7
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  • Positive Reviews
  • Negative Reviews
9.5
Knee pain relief
Super product combined with D3; it has helped with my arthritis. I suffered from knee pain for years, but since I started using both together, my knee has become more flexible and the pain has disappeared.
Read More
9.5
No more pain
I take this daily for calcium balance in my bones and arteries while managing cervical spondylosis and spinal disc herniation, along with stage 2 hypertension. Combined with daily stretching exercises, it has provided great results. I no longer experience back pain or discomfort.
Read More

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References

  1. Zhang W, Li L, Zhou X, Li K, Liu C, et al. Concurrent Treatment with Vitamin K2 and D3 on Spine Fusion in Patients with Osteoporosis-Associated Lumbar Degenerative Disorders. Spine (Phila Pa 1976). 2022;47:352. doi:10.1097/BRS.0000000000004309
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