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Non GMOThe sun vitamin
Vitamin D is a very special vitamin - in several ways: It belongs to the group of fat-soluble vitamins and, unlike water-soluble vitamins, it can therefore be stored in the body. Because fat-soluble vitamins are absorbed along with fats, concomitant addition of fats may increase the absorption of these vitamins. However, this also means that people who eat very low-fat foods only get a small amount of these vitamins into their bodies. In addition, vitamin D is the only vitamin that the body can produce on its own - just by staying in the sun. Vitamin D is important for a number of metabolic processes.
However, for this, the so-called calcitriol (1,25-dihydroxycholecalciferol) must first be converted into a usable form in the skin, liver and kidneys. Vitamin D hormones, known as calcitriol derivatives, are needed mainly in the intestines and kidneys, as well as in the bones, muscles and nerves. They affect the balance of calcium and phosphates and ensure sufficient absorption and storage of calcium. However, the prohormone also plays an important role in many other biological processes, especially in relation to the immune system.
Vitamin D has a number of important roles in the body, and people who consume particularly little fat should pay special attention to the balance of vitamin D. This particularly high-dose variant of vitamin D3 contains 4,000 IU per capsule.
DIRECTION (1 serving = 1 capsule)
Take 1 capsule daily with sufficient water. Best with a meal.
STORAGE
Keep the container tightly closed after use. Store in a cool, dry place, at a temperature not exceeding 25 degrees.
WARNINGS
Pregnant women, breastfeeding women, people with kidney problems and elevated calcium levels in their blood and urine, or those prone to kidney stones should consult their doctor before consumption. Do not exceed the recommended daily intake. Keep out of reach of small children. Food supplements are not a substitute for a balanced and varied diet and a healthy lifestyle.