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
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
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
Source of Life® Animal Parade® Vitamin D3 500 IU Children's Chewable
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Children’s need for vitamin D has never been greater. Use of sunblock and sunscreen, as well as indoor activities such as video games and movies on demand, have sharply reduced children’s exposure to the...More
For Bone and Muscle Health
Scientific Background
Vitamin D helps your body build strong bones and muscles. In the industrialized world, Vitamin D is added to many foods. In spite of this, Vitamin D deficiency is increasingly common. People at risk of deficiency include: people of...More
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