Vitamin K2 + E Complex
Strong consensus on K2's cardiovascular and bone benefits, with high enthusiasm for MK4/MK7 forms; minor concerns around palpitations and calcium interactions.
- Adults supporting cardiovascular health with K2 and vitamin E together
- Those seeking K2 to help maintain calcium utilization in bones
- Individuals combining fat-soluble vitamins K2 and E daily
- Heart Health — 84% of verified reviews
About Jigsaw Health - Vitamin K2 + E Complex
Jigsaw Health's Vitamin K2 + E Complex combines menaquinone-based K2 with a full-spectrum vitamin E blend to support cardiovascular health, healthy calcium utilization, and bone maintenance — formulated for adults seeking complementary fat-soluble nutrient support in a single capsule.
Why It's Worth Considering: Pairing K2 with vitamin E addresses the synergistic relationship between these fat-soluble vitamins, and Jigsaw's attention to form selection means you're getting MK-7 rather than the shorter-acting MK-4, supporting more sustained activity.
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- Adults supporting cardiovascular health with K2 and vitamin E together
- Those seeking K2 to help maintain calcium utilization in bones
- Individuals combining fat-soluble vitamins K2 and E daily
- Adults over 40 looking to support arterial and bone wellness with K2
Cautions
- Taking warfarin/Coumadin (K2 counteracts warfarin — consult physician)
- Other vitamin K-dependent anticoagulants
- Note: K2 does NOT interact with non-vitamin-K blood thinners like Eliquis or Xarelto
Frequently Taken Together
Frequently Asked Questions
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Vitamin K1 (phylloquinone) is for blood clotting — abundant in leafy greens. Vitamin K2 (menaquinone) directs calcium metabolism — puts calcium in bones and keeps it out of arteries. Most people get enough K1 from diet but are deficient in K2, which is found mainly in fermented foods (natto, certain cheeses) and animal liver.
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MK-7 is the most bioavailable and longest-acting form of K2, with a half-life of ~3 days (vs ~1 hour for MK-4). This means a single daily dose maintains therapeutic blood levels 24/7. MK-7 is derived from natto (fermented soybeans) and has the strongest clinical evidence for bone density and arterial health.
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For general health with D3: 100-200mcg MK-7 daily. For osteoporosis: 180-360mcg. For cardiovascular calcification prevention: 180-200mcg. The dose should scale with your D3 intake — higher D3 doses require more K2 to handle the increased calcium absorption.
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If you're on warfarin/Coumadin: NO — K2 counteracts warfarin and will destabilize your INR. Consult your cardiologist. If you're on newer anticoagulants (Eliquis/apixaban, Xarelto/rivaroxaban, Pradaxa/dabigatran): these are NOT vitamin K-dependent, so K2 is safe. Always confirm with your prescribing physician.
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† These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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