Description
- Vitamin D3 is a fat soluble vitamin that helps the body absorb calcium and phosphorus, which are important for bone health.
- Vitamin D3 is produced naturally in the body when skin is exposed to sunlight, but it can also be obtained from food sources or supplements.
- 60000 IU (International units) is a high dose of Vitamin D3, and it is typically used for short-term treatment of Vitamin D levels.
- Vitamin D3 60000 IU softgel capsules are a convenient way to take this supplements, as they can be easily swallowed with the water.
- It is important to follow the recommended dosage and duration of use for Vitamin D3 supplements, as excessive intake of Vitamin D can lead to toxicity and adverse effects.
- Vitamin D3 supplements may interact with certain medications, so it is important to speak with a healthcare provider before starting to take them.
- Vitamin D3 may have benefits beyond bone health, such as supporting immune functionand reducing inflammation, but more research is needed to fully understand these effects.
- Health Supplement Should not be used as a substitute for a varied diet.
Product description
The nutritional supplement NCD3 60000 IU softgel capsules deliver a high dose of the crucial ingredient Vitamin D3, commonly known as cholecalciferol. The most prevalent Deficiency Disorder in Indians is Hypovitaminosis D. Softgel capsules of NC D3: A complete vitamin D3 restorative formulation. results in a significant rise in vitamin D serum levels. Strengthens bones and muscles and increases calcium absorption. increases physical performance and skeletal muscle strength. When replenishing vitamin D levels after a deficiency, regular oral cholecalciferol administration (60000IU weekly) has an advantage over alternative regimens. Composition: The amount of cholecalciferol (Vitamin D3) in each soft gelatin pill is 60000 IU. Information on nutrition (Approximate Value) 3.562 Kcal of energy, 0.503 g of fat, 0.225 g of carbohydrate, 0.356 g of protein, 0.000 g of cholesterol, and 0.000 g of trans fatty acids.
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