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iVitamin D3 – 2000 IU – 120 softgels – gluten free
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Get your daily dose of vitamin D3 with iVitamin D3 2000 IU softgels. This small and easy-to-swallow supplement supports overall cellular health and helps maintain healthy bones. SGS verified with no GMO ingredients.
iVitamin D3 is a fat-soluble vitamin that helps maintain healthy bones by stimulating the absorption of calcium in the body. The body has the ability to make vitamin D3 naturally when exposed to sunlight. During the winter months, however, the body’s vitamin D3 stores are low, increasing the risk of deficiency. Sunscreens also block the body’s ability to make vitamin D3 from sunlight. Vitamin D3 deficiency can contribute to accelerated bone loss and reduced calcium utilization.
Recently, research shows higher intakes of vitamin D3 may support overall cellular health. Our iVitamin D3 2,000 IU provides this critical nutrient in a small soft gel, making it easy to swallow. SGS verified the process for manufacturing this product with no GMO ingredients.
Direction:Take One Softgel daily, preferably with meals or as directed by your healthcare professional.
Caution:If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or have any medical condition, please consult your doctor before taking any Dietary supplements.
Vitamin D3 is a type of Vitamin D that is produced by the skin in response to sunlight. It is also found in certain foods and can be taken as a supplement.
It can be difficult to get enough Vitamin D3 from food alone, especially if you don't eat a lot of fatty fish or fortified foods. Taking a supplement may be necessary to meet your daily needs.
Taking too much Vitamin D3 can lead to excessive levels of calcium in the blood, which can cause kidney damage and other health problems. It is important to follow dosage guidelines carefully.
Yes, Vitamin D3 can interact with certain medications, including corticosteroids and weight loss drugs. Always talk to your doctor before taking any new supplements, especially if you are taking other medications.
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