- 25 mcg (1000 IU)
- Vitamin D3 (Cholecalciferol)
Purified water, Sunflower lecithin, Vegetable glycerine, Citric acid, Potassium sorbate, Benzoic acid (Buffered).
Format
Liquid
120 Ml
Dosage
Adults: Take 1 mL (1000 IU) per day. Can be mixed with juice or water. Shake well before use.
Important Information
Do not use if security seal is broken. Store protected from light and moisture. Store away from children. Consume within six (6) months after opening.
- 1000IU Per 1mL
- Help in the normal development and maintenance of bones and teeth
- Support over all health
- Ideal for those who have a hard time swallowing pills
- Contains no dairy, yeast, corn, wheat or gluten
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More and more doctors and Naturopaths are recommending that their patients boost their vitamin D supplements. Why? Because good recent research shows deficiencies are widespread, especially in the northern hemisphere where we don't get enough sun exposure for more than half the year!
Although at one time 400IU was considered appropriate for supplementation, many health care practitioners are now recommending 1000-4000IU/day, with doses as high as 10,000IU/day still being considered safe and necessary depending on the condition and assuming you are under the supervision of a healthcare provider.
It is fair to say that we are only just beginning to understand the immense difference that vitamin D can make in terms of everyday health and disease prevention.
vitamin D plays an integral role in bone health , promoting our absorption of both calcium and phosphorus . For this reason, it is commonly used in the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis.
We are understanding more and more the importance that vitamin D is playing in supporting immune function. Vitamin D has the ability to modulate the immune response, rather than simply strengthen it. In cases of immune dysregulation (autoimmune disorders, cancer, psoriasis ) it serves to balance the response, therefore decreasing the dangerous over-reaction to our own cells and tissues that is seen in many of these conditions. Research studying the use of vitamin D in influenza and various respiratory tract infections, has also shown some promising results. It is now considered one of the top supplements to use during cold and fluseason to ward off the offending viruses and bacteria. Vitamin D deficiencies have been associated with an increased risk of influenza, as well as the common cold. The fat soluble vitamin has been shown to dramatically stimulate the expression of potent anti-microbial peptides, which exist in neutrophils, monocytes, natural killer cells, and in epithelial cells lining the respiratory tract. These cells play a major role in protecting the lung from infection.
Vitamin D has heart protective effects, as well. It has been shown to lower high blood pressure and is useful in the prevention of cardiovascular disease. Vitamin D is also being used in the management of Type II diabetes, as it has been shown to be involved in insulin secretion and glucose tolerance. Many mental disorders are now being correlated with vitamin D deficiency and supplementation is proving beneficial for many individuals suffering from depression, schizophrenia, seasonal effective disorder, manic/bipolar disorder and autism.
Vitamin D deficiency is considered less than 50 ng/ml of 25(OH)D, which is the active form of vitamin D in our bodies. Deficiency can occur with inadequate sun exposure, inadequate dietary intake, kidney or liver disease, and alcoholism. Elderly, dark-skinned, and obese populations, as well as those with fat malabsorption syndromes or inflammatory bowel disease, are also said to be at greater risk. Vitamin D deficiency causes rickets in children, leading to weak and deformed bones. In adults, deficiency can lead to osteomalacia, and osteoporosis, dental problems, muscle weakness and tooth decay.
When supplementing with Vitamin D, be sure to look for D3 (cholecalciferol) as it is significantly more efficient at raising 25(OH)D levels than the other form of D, D2 (ergocalciferol).
Vitamin D – Quick Facts
Food Sources
Fatty Fish (Mackerel, Salmon, Sardines), Fish Liver Oils, Milk, Other Fortified Products.
Deficiency Symptoms
Rickets, Osteomalacia (Soft Bones), Osteoporosis, Muscle Weakness, Depression, And Dental Problems.
Optimum Dosage
Dosages Anywhere From 200-2000 IU, Or More Are Considered Optimal Depending On The Disease State Or Deficiency State One Is Treating.
Works Well With
Calcium , Phosphorus , Magnesium
Important Information
As Vitamin D Is A Fat Soluble Vitamin, Toxicity (Termed Hypercalcemia) Is Possible, With Symptoms Including Headache, Weakness, Nausea, Vomiting, And Constipation.
Look For Vitamin D3, As It Is Converted To The Active Form Of The Vitamin More Efficiently.
In Canadian Climates, It Is Not Possible To Get Adequate Amounts Of Vitamin D From The Sun Throughout The Winter Months. Deficiency Is Very Common And Supplementation During These Months May Be Necessary.
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