Bone & Cardiovascular Support

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Bronson Basics Vitamin K2 + D3 – 5,000 IU – 60 Tablets

2,500.00৳ 

Daily Support for Bone, Heart & Immunity:
Bronson Vitamin K2 + D3 5,000 IU supports strong bones, healthy cardiovascular function, and overall wellness.

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Carlyle K2 + D3 Gummies – 90 Veg Gummies

2,500.00৳ 

Daily Bone, Heart & Immune Support:
Carlyle K2 + D3 Gummies provide delicious, convenient support for strong bones, cardiovascular health, and overall wellness.

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Carlyle Vitamin K2 + D3 – 300 Softgels

4,000.00৳ 

Advanced Bone & Heart Support Formula
Carlyle Vitamin K2 + D3 provides essential nutrients in a powerful synergistic blend designed to support bone strength, cardiovascular health, and overall wellness.

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Carlyle Vitamin K2 MK-7 (100mcg) 150 Softgels

3,090.00৳ 

Daily Bone & Cardiovascular Support

Carlyle Vitamin K2 MK-7 helps support healthy bones and cardiovascular function with a high-potency daily softgel formula.

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Doctor’s Best Natural Vitamin K2 MK-7 with MenaQ7 – 100mcg – 60 Veggie Caps

2,500.00৳ 

Daily Bone & Heart Support
Doctor’s Best Vitamin K2 MK-7 provides essential nutrient support for strong bones, healthy arteries, and overall wellness.

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Dr.Berg Vitamin D3 (10,000 IU) + K2 (100 mcg) – 120 capsules

6,790.00৳ 

Daily Bone, Heart & Immune Support

Dr. Berg Vitamin D3 + K2 helps support bone strength, cardiovascular health, and immune function with a high-potency formula.

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Horbäach K-2 MK-7 – 180 Softgels

2,790.00৳ 

Daily Bone & Heart Support
Horbäach K-2 MK-7 provides essential nutrient support for strong bones, healthy arteries, and overall wellness.

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Horbäach Vitamin K2 MK7 100mcg 250 Softgels

1,734.00৳ 

Daily Bone & Cardiovascular Support

Horbäach Vitamin K2 MK-7 helps support healthy bones and cardiovascular function with a high-potency daily softgel formula.

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