Overview:
Vitamin D is essential for the development of strong bones because it makes it easier for the body to absorb calcium. It also plays a crucial role in immune system maintenance and may lower the likelihood of catching a cold. As the precursor of a hormone, vitamin D performs the role of a prohormone. When vitamin D is taken in its unprocessed state—from meals, supplements, or sun exposure—it is inert and needs to go through a complex series of metabolic events before the body can use it. The final product of these processes is calcitriol, which is typically found in both D2 and D3 forms and is the active form of vitamin D that the body uses.
Benefits:
- Maintains the proper functioning of the immune system
- Contributes to a healthy metabolism that produces energy
- Aids in preserving general health
How to Use:
- Take one tablet daily for adults and children over the age of twelve.
- Dissolve in a 200 mL glass of water
- Never chew or swallow pills.
- After using, firmly replace the cap.