The official definition of natural vs synthetic is still being defined by the FDA. Whether it is natural or not depends on your point of view. The raw material used to make our MK-4 is plant material (leaves). But there is a fairly complicated extraction process. So, it could be viewed as both natural or synthetic, depending on your personal definition of 'natural'.
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