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ADEK

Fat-Soluble Vitamins A, D, E & K
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ADEK features ADEK features superior forms of  the fat soluble vitamins A, D3, E, and K2 that can be easily absorbed by the body. It also includes phosphatidylcholine, which helps the body breakdown and absorb fat.*

Each vital for health on their own, the vitamins A, D, E, and K work together to optimize human health. These four vitamins interact synergistically to support immunity, build strong bones and teeth, and protect the blood vessels against calcification that leads to heart disease.*

 

Take 5 capsules daily with meals, in divided doses, or as recommended by your healthcare practitioner.

Check with doctor if taking blood thinners, such as Warfarin. Vitamin K increases blood clotting and may impair the action of blood thinners.

Women who are pregnant or nursing should speak with a healthcare practitioner prior to supplementing.

Anyone with a medical condition or who uses medications should consult with a healthcare practitioner prior to supplementing.

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Vitamin A

Vitamin A supports vision and eye health. It also builds immunity and raises your antibody levels to fight off viruses. Low vitamin A can occur in people who avoid animal products or who eat low-quality diets. Getting enough vitamin A has been shown to:

  • Improve Skin*: Vitamin A helps with skin repair and wound healing. Acne is associated with low vitamin A and treatment may reduce breakouts.
  • Support Immune Function*: Vitamin A enhances immune cell activity and maintains the body’s physical barriers against pathogens.
  • Support Fertility*: Vitamin A is necessary for reproductive function in both men and women. It also plays a role in growth and development in fetuses.

Vitamin D

Vitamin D is the “sunshine vitamin” because our bodies synthesize vitamin D in response to sunlight. Due to limited sun exposure, many people don’t get enough vitamin D, putting them at risk of osteoporosis and poor health. Raising vitamin D levels has been shown to:

  • Prevent Bone Disorders*: When vitamin D is low, bone breakdown occurs to satisfy the body’s demand for calcium. Maintaining healthy vitamin D helps prevent osteoporosis and osteopenia.
  • Prevent Muscle Weakness & Decrease Falls*: Vitamin D supports strong muscle contractions and helps reduce fall risk in all populations, including athletes and the elderly.
  • Support Immune Function*: Vitamin D improves the number and function of immune cells that fight off disease.
  • Support Cardiovascular Health*: Adequate vitamin D decreases calcification of the arteries, reducing stress on the heart.

Superior forms of
vitamins A, D, E, and K

Easily absorbed by the body

Vitamin E

Vitamin E is best known as an antioxidant that protects skin from damage due to the sun or aging. Poor immune function is a symptom of vitamin E deficiency and studies show vitamin E confers improved resistance to infection in people with poor health. Getting enough vitamin E has been shown to:

  • Prevent Bone Disorders*: Vitamin E reduces oxidative stress that damages joint tissue, leading to pain and osteoarthritis.
  • Support Immune Action*: Vitamin E raises immune cells and improves resistance to infection in people with poor health. It also enhances the antibody response to vaccination in older adults.
  • Support Metabolic Health*: Vitamin E modulates the chronic inflammation that results from insulin resistance. Supplementation may help control diabetes complications.

Vitamin K

Vitamin K is named for the Danish word “koagulation” for its blood clotting abilities. It helps regulate calcium levels, making it important for bone strength and preventing calcium buildup in the arteries. Low vitamin K can result from a diet low in animal products and green vegetables. Vitamin K insufficiency is more common in those with gastrointestinal disorders, chronic illness, or following a round of antibiotics. Getting enough vitamin K has been shown to:

  • Support Bone Health*: Vitamin K2 activates the bone-building protein osteocalcin to prevent bone loss.
  • Protect Cardiovascular Function*: Vitamin K2 reduces calcification of the arteries, helping to keep blood vessels healthy and flexible.
  • Improve Cancer Survival Rates*: Vitamin K has anti-inflammatory effects, inhibiting the cancer marker NF-Kappa-B that fuels tumor growth.

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