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Vitamins A & D

 


Beta-Carotene Provitamin A 10,000 IU
Beta-Carotene Provitamin A 10,000 IU

 

Provitamin A

Beta-carotene may help counteract free radical damage and support vision health. It is the best-known of the carotenes, as it is readily converted into vitamin A.†


Contents: 100 Softgels



Vitamin D 1000 IU
Vitamin D 1000 IU

 

Sunshine Vitamin 1000 IU

Vitamin D is essential for helping the body to absorb calcium, which is necessary for healthy bones, teeth, and proper formation of the skeleton.

Although Vitamin D is not abundant in our usual food choices, we can get most of the vitamin from sun exposure and vitamins.

Vitamin D is known as the "sunshine vitamin" because our bodies are efficient at making it when our skin is exposed to direct sunlight. However, not all of us are exposed to enough sun on a daily basis. Therefore, supplementing with 1000 IU of Vitamin D daily can help.


Contents: 100 Tablets



Vitamin D 800 IU
Vitamin D 800 IU

 

Known as the Sunshine Vitamin

Vitamin D is essential for helping the body to absorb calcium, which is necessary for healthy bones, teeth, and proper formation of the skeleton.

Although Vitamin D is not abundant in our usual food choices, we can get most of the vitamin from sun exposure and multivitamins.

Vitamin D is known as the "sunshine vitamin" because our bodies are efficient at making it when our skin is exposed to direct sunlight. However, not all of us are exposed to enough sun on a daily basis. Therefore, supplementing with Vitamin D can help.


Contents: 400 Tablets

 



Vitamin D3 5000 IU
Vitamin D3 5000 IU

 

  • Assists in making the calcium absorption process more efficient.
  • Improves teeth and bone strength.
  • Facilitates a healthier immune system.

Breaking News! The former FDA recommended daily allowance of 400 IU’s of Vitamin D is outdated information. The new RDA for Vitamin D is 5000 IU’s and everyone is stocking up! A study published in the Archives of Internal Medicine found that up to 75% of American teens and adults lacked sufficient vitamin D in their diet. Vitamin D is an important cofactor for bone health because it helps regulate calcium absorption. In fact, milk is often fortified with vitamin D because drinking lots of calcium-rich milk would be pointless if you were unable to absorb it into your system. Pregnant women are encouraged to take vitamin D as a supplement because it is crucial for skeletal formation in their unborn children. Seniors should also take a vitamin D supplement, since bone density issues can be common after the age of 65. Most commercial food items will only have supplemental vitamin D levels within recommended FDA limits and if you are deficient or need more vitamin D because of your age group, this just isn’t up to snuff. To raise your vitamin D levels, try taking 5000 IU per day for two to three months then have your physician perform a 25-hydroxyvitamin D test. Gradually adjust your intake so that blood levels are between 50-80 ng/ml year-round. By meeting the 5000 IU daily recommendation of Vitamin D, your bones, teeth and immune system will be strengthened!