VITAMIN D3 LIQUID KAL 53ML
Vitamin D3 contributes to the absorption and use of calcium and phosphorus , bone retention, maintenance of normal muscle function , maintenance of normal dentition and proper functioning of the immune system .
Description of VITAMIN D3 LIQUID KAL 53ML
Vitamin D3 Liquid Kal 53 ml is essential for the body to:
- promote absorption and normal use of calcium and phosphorus ,
- contribute to the maintenance of a normal framework ,
- contribute to the maintenance of normal muscle function ,
- helps to maintain a normal dentition ,
- strengthen the body's natural defenses .
Vitamin D3 is a fat-soluble vitamin made by the body after exposure to the ultraviolet rays of the sun that triggers its synthesis. It is also present in food and contributes to the development of the skeleton and the strength of the bones . It is often used in addition to anticipate and fight osteoporosis .
Advice for use and dosage
Take 1 drop a day.
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Composition
Chia seed oil (Salvia, Hispanica), coconut oil, blueberry flavor, tocopherol mixture, cholecalciferol (vitamin D3).
Nutritional analysis for 1 drop:
Vitamin D3 (lanolin cholecalciferol): 10 mcg or 200% Reference intake
Precaution of use
- Food supplements should be used as part of a varied, balanced diet, a healthy lifestyle.
- Keep out of reach of children.
- People under medical supervision, pregnant or breastfeeding women should seek advice from their doctor before taking a dietary supplement.
- It is advisable to respect the daily dose indicated.
Presentation of VITAMIN D3 LIQUID KAL 53ML
Comes in the form of a dropper bottle of 53 ml.
Our advice and expert advice in pharmacy
In periods of low sunlight, ultraviolet B light is no longer sufficient for the synthesis of an adequate amount of vitamin D in the skin.
From 70 years, the synthesis of vitamin D3 is less, because the skin becomes thinner. Exposed to the same amount of sunlight, a 70-year-old produces about 25% less vitamin D than a 20-year-old.
This is why a vitamin D intake becomes necessary.