

This supplement combines vitamin D3 + vitamin K2, often with calcium and magnesium in the formula.
It’s described as “liposomal,” meaning the vitamins are delivered in a fat-based (lipid) carrier — a format that many sellers claim improves absorption compared to standard tablets.
Typical packaging is 30 or 60 capsules. For example, one listing shows 60‑capsule bottles.
According to the product descriptions and nutritional rationale:
Bone, teeth and skeletal health — because vitamin D3 helps the body absorb calcium, and vitamin K2 helps guide calcium into bones (rather than soft tissues), improving bone mineralization and reducing risk of bone‑related issues.
Support heart & blood‑vessel health — K2 helps prevent calcium from accumulating in arteries and soft tissues, which — when combined with D3 — may protect cardiovascular health.
Better absorption of nutrients — the “liposomal” delivery is marketed to enhance absorption of the fat‑soluble vitamins (D3 & K2), possibly improving effectiveness compared to standard non‑liposomal forms.
General wellness support — adequate D3 + K2 may support healthy bones, teeth, muscle function, and overall mineral balance (when combined with calcium & magnesium as this supplement does) according to the label.
Combining D3 + K2 can be more effective for bone health than D3 alone: D3 improves calcium absorption; K2 activates proteins that help deposit calcium in bones and prevent its buildup in arteries.
However — there are risks if supplementation (especially D3) is overdone: too much vitamin D can cause hypercalcemia (too much calcium in blood), which may lead to kidney problems, calcification of soft tissues, or other issues.
Vitamin K2 is generally considered safe, but if you are on blood-thinners or anticoagulant medication, K2 can interfere with the drug’s effect (because K2 helps blood clotting).
As with all supplements — whether liposomal or not — quality matters. The claimed absorption benefits of “liposomal” delivery depend on good manufacturing practices. Poor quality could reduce benefit or cause unexpected issues.
From product pages for Organic Nation Liposomal D3+K2:
Their product promises a combined formula of D3, K2, calcium, and magnesium to support “bones, joints, teeth” and general mineral balance.
It’s offered in 30‑ or 60‑capsule bottles (so 1 pill/day → 1–2 months supply depending on regimen) depending on the retailer.
Make sure, if you buy, that the packaging is genuine, with clear expiration date, batch number, and proper storage instructions — because vitamin D and liposomal formulations are sensitive to light/heat.
You suspect you have low vitamin D (e.g. limited sun exposure), or your diet lacks sources of calcium and vitamin K2 — a supplement may help maintain bone & mineral health.
You want a combined, convenient supplement rather than taking D3, calcium, magnesium, and K2 separately.
You are generally healthy (no kidney disease, no anticoagulant meds), and treat supplement as part of a balanced lifestyle (diet, exercise, sun exposure, etc.).
You take blood-thinning medications — adding K2 could interfere with their effect.
You already take calcium / multiple mineral/vitamin supplements — too much calcium + D3 may lead to high calcium levels in blood.
You expect dramatic benefits — supplements help support health, but they don’t guarantee major improvements by themselves.