The vitamin of sunlight!
2000 international units of vitamin D3 per day, enough for 45 days
Possible properties of raw material(s)
- Vitamin D contributes to normal absorption/utilization of calcium and phosphorus
- Vitamin D contributes to the maintenance of normal bones
- Vitamin D contributes to normal blood calcium levels
- Vitamin D contributes to the maintenance of normal muscle function
- Vitamin D contributes to the normal function of the immune system
- Vitamin D contributes to the maintenance of normal teeth
Information
Vitamin D3 is an essential nutrient with many important functions. It is also called the sunlight vitamin because it can’t just come from the diet.
The skin produces vitamin D3 when exposed to sunlight. However, if sunlight is limited, vitamin D3 (colecalciferol) should be supplemented with food or dietary supplements.
Cholecalciferol (D3) found in foods of animal origin is much more efficiently absorbed into the blood than ergocalciferol of plant origin (D2).
Vitamin D3 deficiency is associated with an increased risk of various adverse conditions such as osteoporosis, cancer, heart disease, multiple sclerosis, depression, impaired brain function, muscle wasting, and decreased strength levels.
Ingredients
bulking agent: sunflower seed oil; vitamin d3; coverage: bovine gelatine, glycerol, water
Natural materials; Free-from artificial coloring; BSE/TSE-free; GMO free; Not-irradiated; No added sugars
Dosage, recommended use, storage
One dose = 2 capsules
2x1 capsule daily after a meal
Storage: In a well-closed, dry, cool, sun-protected place, out of the reach of children
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