Hi. Peter Monsen here.
I’m the Chief Science Officer at Ouro Vitae.
Today, I want to tell you about the single most important nutrient for any man over 40 …
Vitamin D.
That’s because this super-nutrient is much more than an ordinary vitamin.
In fact, as I’m about to show you …
Vitamin D is not a vitamin at all.
It’s actually a powerful hormone that controls over 2,000 different genes in the body …
Which is why over 50,000 published studies have shown that boosting levels of this super-nutrient can not only help deliver:
That’s why it’s critical that you carefully read the rest of this letter …
Because research shows that people over 40 have about a 90% chance of being deficient in this critical hormone.
But it’s nearly impossible to optimize your Vitamin D levels with 99% of the supplements on the market today.
That’s because the majority of these supplements do not contain one critical ingredient …
Vitamin K2.
Because as I’m about to show you …
Which is why Ouro D3 contains the perfect one-two punch of these powerful ingredients.
Simply put, Ouro D3 is the perfect formula if you want to get the full immunity, heart and bone boosting benefits of Vitamin D.
Which is why I’m giving you a very special one-time opportunity to add it to your daily regimen for as little as $0.25 a day.
I will tell you more about that in a minute.
But first, let me tell you a little bit more about what makes Vitamin D so special …
And why adding Vitamin K2 is essential …
If you want to get the most bang for your buck when taking a Vitamin D supplement.
I’m sure you’ve heard about the health benefits of Vitamin D before …
And you may even take a daily Vitamin D supplement.
But what you probably didn’t know is …
While most scientists and health professionals call it a vitamin …
Vitamin D is NOT really a vitamin at all.
The active form of Vitamin D in your body …
Called Calcitriol …
Is a powerful hormone with receptors on nearly every cell in your body.
In fact, scientists believe it could be responsible for affecting up to 2,000 different genes in the body (that’s nearly 1/6 of the active genome)!
Making Vitamin D essential for nearly every major biological system.
Ever wonder why more people get sick in the winter? Low sunlight exposure leads to low Vitamin D production in the body … and Vitamin D is essential for helping the body activate it’s T-cells. In fact, one study out of the British Medical Journal showed that boosting Vitamin D to normal levels reduced the odds of respiratory infection by a whopping 42%!
Remember, Vitamin D is responsible for over 2,000 genes in your body…among those genes are the ones responsible for testosterone production. In one study published in the Central European Journal of Urology…
Researchers compared the hormonal profiles of 80 men in summer VS winter and found testosterone levels plummet by 31% in winter! These weren’t old broken-down test subjects in poor health either.
No, this study used healthy, young men between the ages of 20-35. So if you ARE older, you can only imagine how much more your testosterone levels probably dropped this past winter.
The researchers found the test subjects sex drive was almost 40% lower in the winter…and their sex life dried up like a desert well. In fact, during the winter these men had 67% LESS orgasms.
Thankfully, supplementing with Vitamin D is show to increase testosterone levels by 30%!
Researchers from the University of Colorado discovered that hospital patients with low levels of Vitamin D had double the risk of sepsis
A study out of New Castle University showed that low Vitamin D levels were directly linked to poor mitochondria function … which caused extreme fatigue and poor recovery in the muscles.
Vitamin D helps the body absorb more Calcium into your blood by activating receptors in your gut. A study of over 5,000 men showed a direct correlation between low Vitamin D and low Bone mineral density … the most common measurement of bone strength.
Vitamin D directly triggers the body to produce more insulin and also acts on fat and muscle cells to control insulin resistance. One study out of Harvard showed individuals with the highest Vitamin D levels were twice as likely to maintain healthy blood sugar levels.
One study showed that people who live farther from the equator (receiving less light exposure) had a higher risk of elevated blood pressure. And another study showed that people naturally had higher blood pressure levels during winter months vs summer months.
You see, at birth, arteries and veins start out healthy and clean.
They are able to feed the heart, brain and every other organ and cell in the body without any obstructions.
But as men get older, rogue calcium molecules start to combine with cholesterol molecules …
Forming a sticky substance doctors call “plaque” …
That builds up along the walls of your circulatory system.
Year after year these plaque deposits grow thicker, making arteries “stiff” …
And if left unchecked, these blockages can lead to dangerous heart issues.
In fact, new research revels that the coronary calcium score may be an even bigger predictor of future heart issues than cholesterol.
Which is why Vitamin D is so crucial for heart health …
Because Vitamin D helps activate a unique pathway in the body I call the “biomatrix” switch …
Because it shuttles these rogue calcium molecules away from your arteries and veins …
And into your bones where it’s needed the most.
In fact, this “biomatrix” switch is so essential for your heart health …
One study from the American Heart Association noted that individuals with low Vitamin D levels had 3x the risk of heart disease.
And another study out of Harvard Medicine noted that restoring normal Vitamin D levels could cut risk of heart problems in half!
With all these issues related to low D levels …
It’s easy to see why every man should want to make sure his levels are optimal.
If men have any combination of these risk factors … I can almost guarantee they’re most likely deficient in vitamin D and need to supplement.
Because emerging research shows if you want to fully activate this “biomatrix switch” … And flush decades of dangerous plaque buildup clean out of your arterial walls …
It’s critical that you get enough Vitamin K2 in your diet.
Unfortunately, K2 is almost completely absent from today’s standard American diet.
And the Vitamin K that’s added to packaged foods is mostly the weak ineffective K1.
A study of 244 Dutch individuals showed that K2 supplement significantly improved the flexibility of the arteries (reduced stiffness)
One study our of Rotterdam of over 4,000 individuals showed that higher levels of Vitamin K2 cut the risk of heart trouble by as much as 50% and all-cause mortality by up to 25%.
A study in the journal, Nutrition, showed that daily supplementation with Vitamin K reduced the risk of erratic blood sugar by 51%.
A study of 241 patients revealed that supplementing with a small amount of K2 helped maintain bone density as we age … and reduced the risk of fractures by 65%.
“A very powerful supplement. I truly love these and feel results within 10 days. A must to boost the immune system.” – Barry G.
“This is just the right combination added to the prescribed supplements I must take for older men. I can tell when I have skipped a day because my body feels sluggish.” – David R.
“Since me and my son started taking these daily, we get sick hardly ever and when we do its extremely mild and only lasts a few days.I am very grateful for this powerful 5000 ml per pill supplement. It has really helped me and my family! Mentally and physically. “
– Robert M.
“This vitamin D3+K2 is amazing! I’ve purchased twice now and am stocking up for my family of 7 for the long winter days in Montana. Definitely a game changer when the sun is scarce! I myself take it all year as I work from home and dont get as much sun as I need, and have a noted change in how upbeat I feel. Will continue to order. A solid company with a dependable product.” – D. Mazade
“Bought this for my dad. He struggles with low platelets. He is 72. Tries to be active but tired easily. Within just a few days his energy reached a high he hadn’t seen in years.” – Melissa. P.
Our Mission is to help you live healthier – for longer. Because even though modern medicine and technology allows us to live longer than ever, we are not living better. The extra decades we’re gaining are plagued with diseases of the mind and body. What good is living to 100 if you spend the last 20 years of your life in a nursing home, bedridden, and in constant pain? Using both the latest breakthroughs in modern science and ancestral wisdom proven over thousands of years, we want to help you live a healthier life, every day.
And considering the immunity, heart, and bone health benefits it offers …
I consider that a bargain..
But because winter is here your immunity related D levels will be even more critical …
Today and today only, I’m offering you an exclusive discount on every bottle you buy.
When you act now you can secure one bottle of Ouro D3 for just $22.47… 10% off the normal price.
Or, if you order 3 bottles you’ll pay just $19.98 a bottle… 20% off the what three bottles would normally cost.
And if you order 6 bottles of Ouro D3 – a full years supply…
You’ll pay just $14.98 a bottle…40% off the normal price.
That comes out to just 25 cents a day for the best vitamin D support available.
But this offer is only available on this page.
And bottles of Ouro D3 are literally flying off our warehouse shelves.
Plus, because of our commitment to quality, our FDA-approved facility is only able to produce Ouro D3 in very small batches at any given time.
Which means we can sell out of at any minute.
Which is why I recommend stocking up on the 6 bottles option….
This guarantees you the greatest savings possible, and new customers won’t interrupt your supply going forward.
And no matter how many bottles of Ouro D3 you invest in today…
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It’s important to us that money doesn’t come between you and the solution your energy and health craves.
So we want to make this easy.
If for any reason you don’t get the results we’ve expressed over the trial period …
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Because the reality is:
If somehow Ouro D3 fails to deliver the results we promise…
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If we had to choose between taking vitamin D alone or none at all, we would choose to take none – that’s how important K2 is.
You see, vitamin D increases the absorption of calcium in the body.
Without Vitamin K2, the body cannot direct calcium to the bones where itʹs needed; instead,
the calcium resides in soft tissue like the arteries!
The recommended 30 minutes of sunshine, which produces optimal amounts of vitamin D, is produced only in summer with total body exposure..
And only from the hours of 10AM to 3PM.
Meaning, in order to keep your vitamin D levels optimized…
You either need access to a nude beach during your lunch break…
Plus, live somewhere where it’s summer all year round.
Or, simply take a natural vitamin D supplement like Ouro D3 every morning.
In the western world, vitamin K2 is rarely found in the foods we eat. The most abundant sources of K2 come from fermented foods like the soy derived NATTO. Unless you’re eating a diet heavy in fermented Asian foods, a K2 supplement is strongly recommended.
One bottle of Ouro D3 contains 60 capules. The recommended dosage is one capsule a day, which provides you with a full two month supply.
Simply take one capsule a day with food and water.
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