Vitamin D3 –
Superhormone and Sunshine Vitamin
To produce enough Vitamin D3, the body needs sufficient sunlight. However, due to our modern lifestyle, we are exposed to the sun far too little to produce enough Vitamin D3 in the body. Studies show that approximately 90% of the population has a Vitamin D3 deficiency.
Vitamin D3 has a great influence on the entire body's metabolism. A deficiency can lead to many symptoms, especially in the musculoskeletal system, bones and teeth, immune system, cardiovascular system, mood, and muscles.
Superhormone Vitamin D
- contributes to the normal function of the immune system
- contributes to normal blood calcium levels
- contributes to the maintenance of normal bones
- contributes to the maintenance of normal teeth
- contributes to the maintenance of normal muscle function
- has a role in cell division
Vitamin D3 in convenient drop form
Vitamin D3 is a fat-soluble vitamin. Taking Vitamin D3 in convenient drop form has several advantages. On the one hand, it is very easy to dose, and drops are beneficial for people who have difficulty taking capsules. In addition, Vitamin D3 is taken with oil, making it easier for the body to absorb as a fat-soluble vitamin, and the drop form also allows the body to absorb Vitamin D3 directly through the oral mucous membrane.
Our tip for Vitamin D3
When taking Vitamin D3, it is recommended to additionally take magnesium and Vitamin K2/MK7 for optimal Vitamin D3 utilization.
Tip for bone metabolism
Vitamin D3 regulates calcium metabolism. It supports the absorption of calcium from the intestines and its storage in bones and teeth. For optimal calcium utilization, the body also needs sufficient amounts of Vitamin K2/MK7. Vitamin K2 in the MK7 form, which is obtained from fermented plant foods, has shown particularly good efficacy.
