Newborns have very little vitamin K in their bodies at birth. Vitamin K does not pass through the placenta to the developing fetus, and the intestines do not have any bacteria to make vitamin K before birth. After birth, there is very little vitamin K in breast milk and breastfed babies can be vitamin K deficient for several weeks until normal gut bacteria start making it.
Without vitamin K2, the body cannot direct calcium to the bones, instead, calcium can be deposited in soft tissues, such as in the arteries, leading to a combination of osteoporosis and fibrosis. atherosclerotic vascular disease, also known as calcium paradox (calcium paradox)
Currently on the market. Supplements containing vitamin D3 are abundant, but products that combine D3 and K2 are very few. Especially quality products from France are almost nonexistent. This is a great opportunity for distributors to penetrate the pediatric supplement market.
- Vitamin D3
- Vitamin K2 MK7 (Menaquinone-7)