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Vitamin D supports calcium absorption and a diet deficient in calcium can lead to osteoporosis in later life

Vitamin D is mainly produced in our skin by a reaction that requires sunlight. People who limit their exposure to sunlight may have an increased need for Vitamin D supplementation

This formula provides a one-a-day dose of vegan friendly Vitamin D3 in a convenient, easy-to-swallow capsule

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Key selling points
– Contains Vitamin D3, which helps to maintain bone mineral density and bone strength
– Supports Calcium absorption
– Supports immune system health and muscle function
– Is created for Vegans and Vegetarians

Precautions and contra-indications:
Always read the label and take only as directed.
Vitamin supplements should not replace a balanced diet.
If symptoms persist, consult your healthcare professional.

Formulated without:
Gluten, wheat, animal products, dairy products, egg, artificial colours, artificial flavours, artificial sweeteners or preservatives.

Contains: Soya bean products.

Recommended Adult Dosage:
Take 1 capsule daily with food or as directed by your healthcare professional.

Ingredients:
Each capsule provides
Colecalciferol (Vitamin D3 1000 IU) 25micrograms
Encapsulating aids.

FAQ
Q1 What is Vitamin D, and what role does it play in your body?
A1 Vitamin D is a compound that your body creates when the
cholesterol in your skin is exposed to the UVB rays in sunlight. Once the Vitamin D is manufactured, your body uses it in a wide variety of ways to help maintain your general health and wellbeing.

Most people are aware that Vitamin D helps to maintain strong, healthy bones. It does this by helping your body to absorb – and then use – Calcium; the mineral that helps to give bones their strength and density. Vitamin D also helps to maintain normal levels of
Calcium in the blood, which is important for the normal development and maintenance of bones and teeth. In addition to supporting bone health, Vitamin D plays a host of other roles. For example, this nutrient has been shown to support the health and function of the immune system and nervous system.

Q2 Why do some people need extra Vitamin D?
A2 While Vitamin D is present in some foods, it tends to occur in very low levels. That’s why sunlight is generally known as the best natural way to support levels of this nutrient in the body. Vitamin D is mainly produced in our skin by a reaction that requires sunlight. People who limit their exposure to sunlight may have an increased need for Vitamin D supplementation. However, not everyone can meet their Vitamin D needs through sunlight alone. If your job requires you to spend most of your time indoors, or you’re housebound, you may need to top up your Vitamin D levels.

Q3 Is the form of Vitamin D in a supplement important?
A3 Vitamin D naturally occurs in two forms: Ergocalciferol
(Vitamin D2) and Colecalciferol (Vitamin D3). Vitamin D3 is the type that humans manufacture. Because your body creates Vitamin D3 in a form that is immediately usable, this type of Vitamin D is often called “active Vitamin D”.