sale

Henry Blooms

Henry Blooms Vitamin D3 1000IU Capsules 200

No reviews yet Write a Review
Overview Blooms Vitamin D3 promotes calcium absorption which is essential for building and maintaining healthy bones. Vitamin D deficiency is common in Austr…
SKU: 227535
Availability: In Stock
Max Purchase: 3 units
$31.31
$18.95
$15.75
SAVE $15.56

Overview

Blooms Vitamin D3 promotes calcium absorption which is essential for building and maintaining healthy bones. Vitamin D deficiency is common in Australia particularly in the age group where osteoporosis is a risk. Vitamin D is required assists with the absorption of calcium. Stronger muscles and bones can help reduce the risk of falls in the elderly and reduce fractures. Vitamin D3 is the most absorbable form of Vitamin D.

Directions

Adults: Take 1 capsule daily with food.

Ingredients

Each soft gel capsule contains:
Cholecalciferol 25mcg (1000IU)

Contraindications & Cautions

Vitamin D is contraindicated to those who have hypercalcemia and those with evidence of Vitamin D toxicity. Dosages of up to 60mcg rarely cause adverse effects; however, dosages of over 100mcg may cause hypercalcemia. Women who are pregnant or breastfeeding should not exceed the upper tolerable limit of 3200IU (80mcg).

This product hasn't received any reviews yet. Be the first to review this product!

Henry Blooms Vitamin D3 1000IU Capsules 200

$31.31
$18.95
$15.75
SAVE $15.56

Description

Overview

Blooms Vitamin D3 promotes calcium absorption which is essential for building and maintaining healthy bones. Vitamin D deficiency is common in Australia particularly in the age group where osteoporosis is a risk. Vitamin D is required assists with the absorption of calcium. Stronger muscles and bones can help reduce the risk of falls in the elderly and reduce fractures. Vitamin D3 is the most absorbable form of Vitamin D.

Directions

Adults: Take 1 capsule daily with food.

Ingredients

Each soft gel capsule contains:
Cholecalciferol 25mcg (1000IU)

Contraindications & Cautions

Vitamin D is contraindicated to those who have hypercalcemia and those with evidence of Vitamin D toxicity. Dosages of up to 60mcg rarely cause adverse effects; however, dosages of over 100mcg may cause hypercalcemia. Women who are pregnant or breastfeeding should not exceed the upper tolerable limit of 3200IU (80mcg).

Customers Also Viewed