Sunshine Vitamin D3 60 Tablets
$16.99
Available in:
60 Sub-L capsules
What do I use it for?
To support balanced vitamin D levels
To support bone health
Immune system support
Those who need mood support in the winter months. Contains 1000 IU vitamin D3, the best utilised form along with vitamin K2. Tasty, dissolve in the mouth tablets for fast sublingual absorption. Sunshine Vitamin D3 includes vitamin K2 which has been shown to have both a synergistic and complimentary role when taken with vitamin D3. Research shows that vitamin D3 and vitamin K2 when combined support bone density health and bone mineral content better than when either vitamin is taken alone. Having adequate K2 levels supports calcium absorption in the bone where it belongs, instead of calcifying blood vessels and other soft tissues. Vitamin D supports mood balance in the winter months.
Ingredients
Each sublingual tablet contains:
Ingredients Strength Units
Vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol 1000 IU) 25 mcg
Vitamin K2 (menaquinone MK7) 90 mcg
Also contains: Xylitol, sorbitol, vegetable stearate, silica, cellulose and natural flavour. Contains soy.
No Added: Gluten, dairy, yeast, artificial colours, sweeteners, flavours or preservatives. Suitable for vegeterians.
Directions & Precautions
Vitamin D is considered well tolerated when daily intakes do not exceed the recommended amounts.
Use with caution in individuals with high calcium levels, primary hyperparathyroidism or disorders of calcium metabolism.
Use with caution in individuals on anticogulant medications such as warfarin. Monitor INR levels particularly in the 1st two weeks of therapy. Vitamin K levels of 100mcg/day do not appear to interfere with warfarin and may support INR fluctuations (International Normalised Ratio). Pregnancy and Breastfeeding
Considered suitable when vitamin D intake does not exceed the tolerable upper intake and vitamin K does not exceed the recommended daily intake of 90mcg/day for women aged 19 – 50 years.
Vitamin D is considered well tolerated when daily intakes do not exceed the recommended amounts.
Use with caution in individuals with high calcium levels, primary hyperparathyroidism or disorders of calcium metabolism.
Use with caution in individuals on anticogulant medications such as warfarin. Monitor INR levels particularly in the 1st two weeks of therapy. Vitamin K levels of 100mcg/day do not appear to interfere with warfarin and may support INR fluctuations (International Normalised Ratio). Pregnancy and Breastfeeding
Considered suitable when vitamin D intake does not exceed the tolerable upper intake and vitamin K does not exceed the recommended daily intake of 90mcg/day for women aged 19 – 50 years.