If you’re looking to increase your Vitamin D intake during the winter months, or simply wishing to boost your bone health at any other time of the year, here’s your solution in drop form!
Benefits:
- Pro D3 Liquid Drops Orange Flavour 20ml are the perfect alternative for getting your boost of Vitamin D without taking tablets orally
- Vitamin D is essential for maintaining strong and healthy bones
- Helps your body absorb the beneficial calcium and phosphate from your diet to strengthen your teeth and muscles
- Suitable for infants from 6 months and adults over 65
- Halal, vegetarian, gluten-free, and not tested on animals
- Free from gelatine, preservatives, salt, yeast, peanut, soya, alcohol and polyethylene glycol (PEG)
What’s the difference between liquid vitamin D3 and tablets, caplets or capsules?
Vitamin D in liquid form is dissolved in oil and taken in drops, it is the same vitamin as what you get if you would take it in tablet form. There is no one or the other which is better, just a matter of personal preference.
Are there any side effects of taking liquid vitamin D3?
There is a risk associated with taking too much, which can lead to elevated calcium levels. This is because vitamin D promotes calcium absorption in the body. Side effects associated with too much vitamin D include confusion, constipation, excessive thirst, and frequent urination. Make sure you stick to the recommended dose on the packaging
Why is vitamin D3 important?
Vitamin D affects multiple parts of the body’s systems such as regulating the heartbeat, supporting the immune system, and helping the body absorb calcium, magnesium, and phosphate. A deficiency in vitamin D can result in rickets in children and osteomalacia in adults, which in turn may lead to an increased risk of fractures, bone pain and tenderness, muscle weakness, and difficulty walking.
How do I know if I need to supplement my Vitamin D intake?
Supplements should only be used by individuals with a deficiency confirmed by a blood test. Most people can get enough vitamin D from their diet, including foods like oily fish, egg yolks, and mushrooms, and fortified foods like orange juice and milk.
Can’t I just go out in the sun to get my dose of Vitamin D?
Vitamin D is known as the sunshine vitamin, however, frequent exposure to ultraviolet rays increases the risk of skin cancer. Plus, many people spend more time indoors and also sunscreen will have a negative impact on Vitamin D production when worn. For this reason, it’s recommended to get vitamin D from a balanced diet and to minimise excessive sun exposure without SPF.
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