Feature Summary Vitamin D plays a dual role as both a vitamin and a hormone that stimulates the body to absorb calcium. Vitamin D, calcium, and phosphorus are needed to keep bones strong. This is expecially important for children`s growing bones. Without vitamin D, even a diet adequate in calcium will not help as the body needs vitamin D to absorb calcium.
Vitamin D supplementation is important because it`s hard to get enough during long, dark, northern winters, the elderly have more difficulty synthesizing vitamin D from sunlight, some medications interfere with vitamin D absorption and to absorb calcium which will strengthen bones and prevent fractures. Vitamin D may be useful in resisting some forms of cancer as well. Breast tissue has receptors for the vitamin D hormone. When cultured outside the body, breast cancer cells do not reproduce as readily and in fact become more normal (differentiate) in the presence of vitamin D. These studies are interpreted as evidence that higher vitamin D levels have an anti-cancer effect on breast cancer cells. There are similar reports concerning prostate cancer and cancer of the large intestine.
Vitamin D3 is the form found in fish oils and eggs, and is produced by sunlight on human skin.
Ingredients Each serving/drop (0.03 mL) dontains: Vitamin D3 (Cholecalciferol).........10 mcg (400 IU)
Uses & Benefits
Aids in the absorption of calcium
Strengthens bones and may prevent fractures
Promotes cardiovascular health
May decrease the risk of Multiple Sclerosis
Child friendly formula and potency
Certified organic
Contraindications
The drugs cholestyramine (Questran), colestipol (Colestid), phenytoin (Dilantin), phenobarbital, orlistat (Xenical), and mineral oil all interfere with the absorption and/or metabolism of vitamin D and may require higher doses of vitamin D.
Corticosteroids like prednisone increase the need for vitamin D.
Vitamin D supplementation must be used with caution when using digoxin (Lanoxin) and thiazide diuretics.
Consult a physician before using vitamin D if you are taking these drugs.
People who have liver disease, kidney disease, primary hyperthyroidism, sarcoidosis, tuberculosis and lymphoma should consult a physician before supplementing with vitamin D.
Recommended Adult Dosage Infants, children and adolescents 0 and up: 1 drop (0.03 mL) 1-2 times daily or as directed by a health care practitioner. Shake well before using. Keep out of the reach of children.