Chewable – Vegetarian Friendly Product
2000iu vitamin D3 per tasty lemon flavoured tablet to support a healthy immune system.
Key Features
- 2000iu vitamin D3 per tablet, for maintaining vitamin D levels throughout the year.
- Vitamin D3, the preferred form, is the same form as made by the skin in response to sunlight.
- Supports a healthy immune system, bones, muscles and teeth.
- Tiny, delicious lemon-flavoured tablet that can be chewed or melts under the tongue.
- Free from artificial sweeteners.
- Ideal maintenance dosage of vitamin D.
- Ideal for those who don’t like liquids or large tablets and capsules.
Why choose our Vitamin D3 Lemon 3 Melts?
Vitamin D3 Lemon Melts provides 2000iu of vitamin D3 in a small, tasty, lemon-flavoured melting tablet, that can be chewed or melted under the tongue. It is an ideal way to supplement vitamin D3 throughout the winter or all year round, to help maintain adequate vitamin D levels in the body, and is perfect for those who don’t like liquids or find it difficult to swallow tablets and capsules.
It is a really easy and convenient way to supplement vitamin D, and can be taken by adults and children over the age of 6. It’s free from artificial sweeteners and is naturally sweetened with xylitol and steviol glycosides.
Why is Vitamin D provided in its D3 form?
We use the D3 form of vitamin D in our product, which is the same form made in the skin in response to sunlight, meaning it is easier for the body to absorb than other forms.
What does Vitamin D3 do?
Vitamin D3 plays in important role in bone health – without it, our bodies cannot absorb calcium which is critical for strong bones. It’s also needed for muscle function, as well as healthy, balanced immune system function. Low vitamin D levels, which are common amongst the UK population, particularly during winter, may compromise our immune response and leave us at risk of infection. Because it helps to balance the immune system, it’s important for those with over-active immune systems too.Â
Who is at risk of Vitamin D deficiency?
Between October and March, everyone in the UK is at risk of low levels of vitamin D, as during those months we cannot generate enough vitamin D in the skin through sunlight, and it is very difficult to consume enough through food. Those aged over 65, those with limited exposure to sunshine, and people with darker skin types have a higher risk of vitamin D deficiency.
How much Vitamin D is Recommended?
The UK government recommends that everyone over the age of 1 should be taking 10mcg (400iu) of vitamin D daily, however this is a base level, and the Endocrine Society recommend 1000iu for optimal, therapeutic benefits. Vitamin D toxicity is very rare. In the UK, the upper safe limit is 4000iu per day, however doses up to 10,000iu daily have not been shown to cause toxicity so you can be rest assured that it is not easy to ingest too much vitamin D. We recommend regular testing of your vitamin D levels when taking this product.
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