Most women taking bone supplements are missing at least one critical step in the absorption chain. This quiz will show you exactly where the breakdown is happening.
2 minutes · 6 questions · FreeHave you been prescribed bone medication by your doctor?
How long have you been taking calcium supplements?
What form are your bone supplements in?
Which co-factors are you currently taking alongside calcium?
What has your most recent DEXA scan shown?
Did your doctor or pharmacist ever explain what K2 MK-7 does for calcium routing?
You have been consistent. Your scan has not improved. That is not a failure of effort. It is a failure of format and an incomplete chain.
Here is what your answers show.
Calcium cannot reach bone without K2 MK-7 to direct it there. Without K2, calcium absorbs into the bloodstream and deposits wherever the body places it first. For most women that is arterial walls, not bone.
Most women who have been told to take calcium were never told this.
K2 MK-7 routes calcium away from arteries and toward bone.
K2 requires D3 to function. D3 requires magnesium to activate.
Without boron the entire chain falls apart before delivery.
Tablets and capsules have to survive stomach acid, pass through full digestion, and break down before anything reaches the bloodstream. Most of what a tablet contains degrades before it arrives. The calcium and D3 most women take every day is not reaching their bones in the amounts they think it is.
Liquid bypasses that entirely. It absorbs before the degradation happens. The same ingredients, finally getting where they were always supposed to go.
Most supplements address one or two steps. Your bones require all nine co-factors working in sequence, in a format that survives to absorption. Most single supplements fail on both counts.
You were not failing the natural route. You were never given the complete version of it.
Nine co-factors in liquid form. Built around the complete absorption sequence your supplements were missing.