Vitamin D3 is derived from sheepskin oil collected during shearing. It is rapidly converted in the body to the active hormone 1,25 dihydrocholecalciferol, and helps in the development and maintenance of bones, the absorption and use of calcium and phosphorus, and is a factor in the maintenance of...More
Vitamin D3 is derived from the oil of sheep's wool, collected during sheering. It is rapidly converted in the body to the active hormone 1,25 dihydrocholecalciferol. Adequate 1,25 (OH) D is responsible for proper function of bone growth and metabolism and muscle function. Studies show large...More
Vitamin D3 is derived from the oil of sheep's wool, collected during sheering. It is rapidly converted in the body to the active hormone 1,25 dihydrocholecalciferol. Adequate 1,25 (OH) D is responsible for proper function of bone growth and metabolism and muscle function. Studies show large...More
Baby Ddrops™ is a liquid vitamin D designed specifically for breastfed babies and infants.
Only 1 drop is required to provide the full daily
dose as recommended by the Canadian Paediatric Society and the American Academy of Pediatrics, making it a convenient and easy way to give...More
Vitamin D helps regulate and control the metabolism of Calcium and Phosphorus by aiding in the absorption of these two minerals from the small intestine, and by directly affecting the rate at which these minerals form and maintain bone.More
The Hottest Nutrient Under the Sun
Vitamin Code RAW Vitamin D3 is different from any other vitamin D nutritional supplement available today. In following with the Vitamin Code philosophy, RAW Vitamin D3 is a whole food vitamin D complex that is gluten- and dairy-free with no soy...More
Crafted and sourced from the freshest raw foods, then meticulously juiced. Proprietary drying technology with exacting low temperatures captures metabolically active vitamin and mineral coenzyme complexes. A thin film cellulose coating (thinner than a capsule) ensures rapid nutrient delivery....More
Vitamin D is called "the sunshine vitamin" - because we can usually get it from the sun's ultraviolet rays; it supports bone development and is needed for calcium and vitamin C absorption, and it supports the nervous system. Vitamin D plays a dual role as both a vitamin and a hormone that...More
Sign up to receive useful health tips, articles and special offers
Tip of the Week
Magnesium is the fourth most abundant mineral in the body and used in over 300 biochemical reactions. It helps to maintain normal muscle and nerve function, a steady heart rhythm and keeps your bones strong. It helps regulate blood sugar levels and blood pressure.