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Quality standards
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No artificial flavorings.
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Gluten-free.
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Lactose-free.
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Manufactured with the following certifications: HACCP
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Mitglied im NEM.
Contents:
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Ingredients:
Consumption recommendation:
Bones
Vitamin D3 contributes to the maintenance of normal bones and teeth.
Immune system
Vitamin D3 contributes to normal functioning of the immune system.
Muscles
Vitamin D3 contributes to the maintenance of normal muscle function.
Cell division
Vitamin D3 plays a role in cell division.
Blood
Vitamin D3 contributes to normal blood calcium levels.
With regular intake of high-dose vitamin D3 over a longer period of time, it is recommended to take vitamin K2 additionally, since the need for vitamin K2 increases with increased D3. Both vitamin D3 and vitamin K2 contribute to the maintenance of normal bones and work excellently as a team. Among other things, vitamin K2 is needed as a cofactor for osteocalcin, which is a messenger substance in bone metabolism.
Our vitamin D3 is suitable for a vegetarian diet, but is not vegan.
Take 4 drops daily or as recommended by a health practitioner.
If you take anticoagulants, consult a doctor before using this product.
Vitamin D3 is the only vitamin that our body can produce itself. For this, our body needs direct sunlight on the skin. Unlike all other vitamins, vitamin D3 is not only absorbed from food. A large part is formed in the skin with the help of the sun. Vitamin D3 is actually a hormone and is also formed from cholesterol just like the steroid hormones (estrogen, testosterone, progestin, aldosterone and cortisol).
Vitamin K2 contributes to the maintenance of normal bones. Among other things, vitamin K2 is needed as a cofactor for osteocalcin, which is a messenger substance in bone metabolism.