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Doctor's Best Vitamin D3 -- 2000 IU - 180 Softgels


Doctor's Best Vitamin D3
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Doctor's Best Vitamin D3 -- 2000 IU - 180 Softgels

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Doctor's Best Vitamin D3 Description

  • Science-Based Nutrition™
  • Helps Support Immune, Heart & Bone Health
  • Non-GMO / Gluten Free / Soy Free

Doctor's Best Vitamin D3 provides D3 (as cholecalciferol) needed for the body to regulate phosphorus and calcium levels for healthy bones, teeth and heart. Vitamin D3 is produced in the skin by absorbing the sun's UV rays and is obtained from food in limited amounts. Sun protection and climate factors may influence low Vitamin D3 levels. Vitamin D3 is beneficial for immune, cardiovascular, bone density and structure and cellular function. it plays a role in most organs and systems of the body and influences the chemical messengers of the immune system.

 

Helps regulate calcium and phosphorus levels needed for healthy bones and teeth

Helps support immune and heart health


Directions

Suggested Adult Use: Take 1 softgel daily with food or as recommended by a nutritionally informed physician.

 

Store in a cool dry place. 

Free Of
GMOs, gluten, and soy.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 1 Softgel
Servings per Container: 180
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Vitamin D3 (as cholecalciferol)50 (2000 IU)500%
Other Ingredients: Extra virgin olive oil, softgel capsule (gelatin, glycerin, purified water).
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Ways to Get More Vitamin D During Winter

Winter can be harsh. Shoveling mounds of snow, de-icing your car every morning and schlepping around in heavy, weatherproof boots all day takes a toll on your body. But it’s not just your sore muscles, chapped lips or frizzy hair that’s the problem. For many, lack of sunshine can be a real health concern.

Best Vitamin D Sources for Winter

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) recommends people ages 19 to 70 get at least 600 international units (IUs) of vitamin D daily. That amount increases to a minimum 800 IUs as you age, because it becomes harder for the body to naturally produce vitamin D. This rare-but-essential nutrient has been shown to support the maintenance of healthy bones and teeth, as well as help keep the immune and nervous systems fully functioning.† That’s the good news. The bad news is this “sunshine vitamin” is not easy to come by during the dreary winter months

Un D-niable sources of vitamin D

  1. Natural sources: The number one source of vitamin D is the midday sun. Experts recommend 20 to 25 minutes of exposure daily, without sunscreen, for maximum benefits. However, in many areas, it’s too cold to go outside or the sun simply isn’t strong enough to promote vitamin D production during the winter months. In that case, look for food and supplement sources…
  1. Food sources: Certain foods can provide this essential nutrient. Chow down on fatty fish, like salmon, tuna, trout, mackerel and eel. Not a fan of seafood? Not a problem! Fish liver oils, like Vitacost Liquid Norwegian Cod Liver Oil in lemon flavor, egg yolks and vitamin D-fortified milk, orange juice and cereals can also do the trick.
  1. Supplements: Even if you make a concerted effort to eat many of the foods listed above on a daily basis, it can still be very difficult to ensure you’re getting the vitamin D your body needs through diet alone. That’s where supplements come in. For many, dietary supplements are the easiest way to fill in nutritional gaps.

Vitamin D supplements come in many different varieties. Choose the type that appeals most to you.

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