Vitamin D3 2000 IU
It helps maintain strong bones and supports the immune system
The production of D-3 in the human body is a photochemical reaction that takes place when the skin is exposed to UVB radiation. The catalytic action of sunlight, however, varies. Modern lifestyles, prolonged use of photoprotective products and environmental factors contribute to the widespread occurrence of vitamin D-3 deficiency, which affects approximately 50% of the world's population of all nationalities and all ages.
Vitamin D-3 helps significantly in the development and maintenance of bones and bone density. It promotes the adequate absorption of calcium, which also contributes to the health of bones and muscles
teeth. Additionally, it participates in healthy cell growth and the maintenance of a normal nervous and immune system.
D-3 is found in a few foods mainly of animal origin, such as salmon, tuna, sardines, mushrooms, egg yolks and "enriched" milk. For those who struggle to reach recommended levels, supplemental vitamin D-3 (with a doctor's approval) can help boost D-3 levels in the body.
Note: The above information about the ingredients of the product are the results of studies. They are not an opinion of the EFSA (European Food Safety Authority).