Suggested Use: Follow instructions per label
					
						Vitamin D3 - 
						
							We offer Vitamin D3 in two different formats, Capsules and Liquid Vitamin D3. Vitamin D3 enhances calcium absorption and retention, a key nutritional role in supporting healthy bones; new evidence suggests it may also have a prominent role in cellular, cardiovascular, colon and immune health.
						
					
				
				What Is It?
Vitamin D
3
 enhances calcium absorption and retention, a key 
nutritional role in supporting healthy bones, and may play a potential 
role in cardiovascular, colon and cellular health. Vitamin D levels 
have been shown to decline with age, due primarily to a reduction in 
either absorption or metabolism by the liver. Decreased exposure to 
sunlight, a vegetarian diet, or a low intake of vitamin D fortified foods 
also play a role in inadequate vitamin D levels.*
Uses For Vitamin D
3
Bone Health: 
Vitamin D promotes intestinal calcium and 
phosphorous absorption and reduces urinary calcium loss, essential 
mechanisms for maintaining proper calcium levels in the body and 
for healthy bone composition. Clinical studies involving vitamin D 
supplementation suggest the importance of vitamin D in addition to 
calcium for bone health. Vitamin D supplementation alone may also 
support bone health.* 
Cardiovascular Support: 
Vitamin D may also provide cardiovascular 
support for some individuals, which may be attributed to its effect 
on calcium metabolism or possibly by helping to maintain healthy 
plasma renin function.* 
Cellular Health:
Studies suggest vitamin D supports colon health 
by promoting healthy cellular function. Vitamin D is also believed 
to provide general cellular support potential, including breast and 
prostate cells, in part by helping to maintain healthy angiogenesis 
balance, supporting immune cell activity and maintaining healthy cell 
metabolism. Preliminary evidence suggests that vitamin D may also 
play a role in maintaining healthy glucose metabolism, since vitamin 
D receptors are present on the islet cells of the pancreas.*   
What Is The Source?
Vitamin D
3
 is derived from the cholesterol in lanolin, the fat found 
in wool. Hypoallergenic plant fiber is derived from pine cellulose. 
Are There Any Potential Side Effects Or 
Precautions?
It is recommended that individuals using more than 2,000 iu 
vitamin D per day have their blood levels monitored. Large doses 
of vitamin D can cause hypercalcemia, signs include headache, 
weakness, nausea, vomiting, and constipation. Individuals with 
hyperparathyroidism or kidney disease are at particular risk. Vitamin 
D
3
 10,000 iu and Vitamin D
3
 5,000 iu and are not to be taken by 
pregnant or lactating women. If pregnant or lactating, consult your 
physician before taking Vitamin D
3*** 10,000 IU is For short-term or intermittent use only. 
 
Are There Any Potential Drug Interactions?
Vitamin D may result in hypercalcemia in certain individuals taking 
digoxin or thiazide diuretics. Consult your physician for more 
information.
			
 
            
				Supplement Facts:Suggested Use: Follow instructions per label
 | Ingredients | AMT | %DV | 
|---|
  | Vitamin D3 (Cholecalciferol) | 5,000 IU | - | 
  | Vitamin D3 (Cholecalciferol) | 10,000 IU | - | 
  | Vitamin D3 (Cholecalciferol) | 1,000 IU | - | 
Other Ingredients: Hypo-allergenic plant fiber added to complete capsule volume requirement (-) There is no %DV or the manufactuer has not provided this data.
  
			 
			
				
				
					
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