
Vitamin D supplementation can play an important role in correcting Vitamin D deficiency to ensure the maintenance of adequate levels in the body.
How Much Vitamin D3 Should I Take in a Day?
To prevent vitamin D deficiency, NICE, the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence advise that all adults living in the UK, including people at increased risk of vitamin D deficiency, should take a daily supplement containing 400 international units (IU [10 micrograms]) of vitamin D throughout the year. This is particularly important during autumn and winter.
Why do I need Vitamin D?
Vitamin D plays a number of essential roles in the body including providing support for immune health, muscle health and strong bones and teeth. Vitamin D can be obtained through food sources such as eggs, fortified cereals and oily fish, but is mainly synthesised in the skin through exposure to sunlight and is often referred to as the ‘sunshine vitamin’.
Healthy adults should theoretically be able to get enough Vitamin D from being outside in the sunshine, however, Vitamin D deficiency is common throughout the UK. This is as a result of a low level of exposure to sunlight, making Vitamin D synthesis difficult during the winter.
Nutritional Information
Ingredient | Typical Amount per serving | *RI |
Vitamin D3 (as cholecalciferol) | 2,000iu (50mcg) | 250 |
*Reference Intake ** Reference Intake not established |
Other Ingredients
Organic extra virgin olive oil, kosher beef gelatin, vegetable glycerin and purified water.
Free From
Gluten, milk, egg, fish, shellfish, tree nuts, wheat, peanuts, soybeans and corn
Directions of Use
Take one (1) softgel daily
Warning
"Food supplements should not be used as a substitute for a varied diet. Do not exceed the stated dosage. Store in a cool, dry place, protected from light and heat. Keep out of sight and reach of children. "
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