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The Importance of Vitamin D
Vitamin D is perhaps best known for its role in maintaining healthy bones, but it also performs a wide variety of other functions in the body. We have the ability to make Vitamin D for ourselves, but the synthesis that occurs in the skin is dependent on the availability of sunlight. It is known that blood concentrations of Vitamin D in the UK fluctuate in line with the seasons, with levels being lowest in winter and highest in summer.
It used to be considered that skin synthesis of vitamin D in the summer would be enough to cover requirements during the winter, but this is no longer the case, and the government recommends that everyone should consider taking a Vitamin D supplement. Although vitamin D is found in certain foods, dietary sources of Vitamin D are relatively limited, and when you consider that it is primarily found in red meat, liver and oily fish it is easy to see why maintaining an adequate intake of this important nutrient often poses a challenge for vegetarians and vegans.
Functions of Vitamin D
Vitamin D is perhaps best known for its role in calcium absorption and bone health, but it also a range of other important functions, including supporting the growth of healthy cells, the maintenance of a healthy immune system, and the facilitation of normal nerve and muscle function. It has also been demonstrated that Vitamin D helps to reduce the risk of falling associated with postural instability and muscle weakness. Falling is a risk factor for bone fractures among men and women 60 years of age and older.
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This product is the ideal vitamin D supplement for vegetarians and vegans, but is a suitable solution for anyone who would prefer to meet their vitamin D requirements from a plant-based source. Other population groups who are at a particular risk of Vitamin D deficiency include people with darker skin, people who spend a lot of time indoors during the day and people who cover their skin all of the time. It is also worth noting that as we age our skin becomes thinner, meaning that we can’t produce as much vitamin D as younger people.
Quality-assured Vitamin D tablets
In formulating this product, the nutritionists at Simply Supplements endeavoured to develop a tablet that is easy to swallow and maintains its activity during storage. Chemical and microbial control procedures ensure the absence of contaminants, and the exclusive use of pharmaceutical grade raw materials promises outstanding potency and bioavailability. Component analysis and physical property evaluation methods, carried out at our UK based manufacturing facility, help guarantee a robust and resilient product that delivers the specified amount of vitamin D in every tablet.
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* Results may vary from person to person, any and all supplements should be used in conjunction with a balanced and healthy diet. If you are unsure about taking supplements consult a doctor or pharmacist before use.
- Premium quality Vitamin D source for vegetarians and vegans
- Essential vitamin for healthy bones and teeth
- Contributes to the maintenance the immune system
- Support for normal nerve and muscle function
Nutritional Information
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Serving Size: 2 Tablets Servings per Container: 180 |
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Per Serving |
% NRV |
Vitamin D |
100µg |
2000% |
NRV = Nutrient Reference Value (previously referred to as RDA) |
µg = Microgramme, mg = Milligram, IU = International Units |
Ingredients: Bulking Agent (Calcium Phosphates, Microcrystalline Cellulose), Ergocalciferol (Vitamin D2), Anti-Caking Agents (Magnesium Salts of Fatty Acids, Silicon Dioxide).
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Suitable for Vegans and Vegetarians
For adults, take one to two tablets daily as a food supplement or as directed by a healthcare professional.
Round Tablet - Size: 7.5mm Diameter.
Cautions:
If you are taking any prescription medication, you have a medical condition or you have specific concerns about the suitability of any of our products in relation to these, you should always consult your GP or Pharmacist prior to taking supplements. Pregnant or lactating women should consult a GP before taking supplements. Do not exceed the recommended daily dosage. Keep out of reach of children. Supplements should not be taken as a substitute for a varied diet. Always read the label before use.