Product Description:
Bone and Immune Health
Strong bones & teeth
Immune function
Osteoporosis
Vitamin D3 is needed for development, growth, and maintenance of strong bones and teeth. It is required for calcium regulation, by promoting absorption of calcium and phosphorus from the small intestine and kidneys to be deposited in the bones for mineralization. Additionally, when vitamin D is combined with calcium intake and regular weightbearing exercise, it helps reduce the risk of developing osteoporosis. Vitamin D3 is also required for proper immune function and can modulate both adaptive and innate immune responses.
Studies show vitamin D3 is essential for long-term health and it is important to prevent risk of vitamin D deficiency. Deficiency can be associated with loss of bone density, osteoporosis and ‘brittle’ bones, lower back pain, and muscle weakness. It can also be associated with an increased susceptibility to infection and autoimmune disease. Deficiency may occur if one does not get enough vitamin D in their diet or has limited exposure to the sun (due to working indoors, avoiding or protecting from the sun, or living in the northern regions of Canada).
Medicinal Ingredients:
Each drop contains:
• Vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol) 1000 IU (25 mcg)
Non-medicinal Ingredients: Medium chain triglycerides, coconut oil, natural lemon flavour.
Dosage: Adults take 1 drop once per day.
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