LIPOSOMAL Vitamin D complex 2000 IU – 60 caps

AED 242.00

The body’s own vitamin D production in the skin through sunlight (UVB radiation) depends on latitude, exposure to ideal sunlight, time of the day, clothing, the duration of time spent outdoors and skin types as well as the use of SPF 15 or high sun protection products which inhibits the body’s own production.


Vitamin D the “SUNSHINE” vitamin

You may require a Vitamin D supplement:
If you spend most of your time indoors
People with dark skin having less melanin
If you are Obese or Overweight People with certain medical conditions that have difficulty absorbing vitamin D from their food
Pregnant or Breastfeeding Women for the development of the baby’s bones and teeth
For Adults as we age Vitamin D the protective factor in the occurrence of insulin resistance, as it helps lower inflammation and inflammation raises your risk for insulin resistance

How does vitamin D3 interact in the body?
Vitamin D3 plays an important and protective role in the regulation of the inflammatory response, in the development of cardiovascular disease related to atherosclerosis.
It is a hormonal micronutrient essential for the proper functioning of the entire body, whose essential role is to regulate the amount of phosphate and calcium. Thus, it allows an optimal mineralization of certain tissues such as bones, cartilage or teeth, by supplying the body with optimal quantities nutrients.
It also plays an important role in maintaining muscle function and strengthening the immune system. Improving the nutritional status of calcium and vitamin D3 significantly reduces the total cancer risk in postmenopausal women.

USAGE Directions: 1 Capsule, 2000 IU-One capsule per day during meals in accordance with health specialists or general practitioner.

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Situations where you may require a Vitamin D supplement:

If you don’t get enough sun exposure: Depends on the latitude, exposure to ideal sunlight, time of the day, clothing, the length of time spent outdoors and skin types as well as the use of SPF 15 or high sun protection products which inhibits the body’s own production.
If you have dark skin: People with dark skin have less melanin, the pigment that gives skin its color, than people with lighter skin. Melanin blocks ultraviolet (UV) rays from the sun, which are needed for the body to produce Vitamin D.
If you are obese or overweight: Vitamin D is stored in fat tissue. People who are obese or overweight may have lower levels of Vitamin D in their blood.
If you have certain medical conditions: People with certain medical conditions, such as Crohn’s disease, celiac disease, and cystic fibrosis, may have difficulty absorbing Vitamin D from their food.
If you are pregnant or breastfeeding: Pregnant and breastfeeding women need more Vitamin D than non-pregnant women. This is because Vitamin D is needed for the development of the baby’s bones and teeth.
As we age: Our bodies become less efficient at producing vitamin D from sunlight, as we age. This is due to a number of factors, including decreased skin thickness, reduced production of vitamin D precursors, and changes in kidney function.

A recent study linked low vitamin D levels to a higher likelihood of foot ulcers in older people with diabetes.

There are two main ways to get vitamin D:
From the sun: When your skin is exposed to sunlight, it produces vitamin D. The amount of vitamin D produced depends on the intensity of the sun’s rays, the length of time your skin is exposed, and your skin’s pigmentation.
From food: Some foods are naturally rich in vitamin D, such as fatty fish (salmon, tuna, mackerel), eggs, and liver. Other foods are fortified with vitamin D, such as milk, cereal, and orange juice.
If you are concerned that you may not be getting enough vitamin D, talk to your doctor. They can help you determine if you need a vitamin D supplement and recommend the appropriate dosage.


Why combine vitamin D3, vitamin K2-MK7 and vitamin C?

Over the past decade, it has become clear that vitamin K has an important role to play in human health that goes beyond its well-established function in blood clotting. Indeed, the combination of the two vitamins is beneficial and allows the activation and synthesis of Osteocalcin (OC) in the presence of vitamin D3Osteocalcin Regulates Insulin Secretion, In Brain Development and Cognitive Function, Accurate Control of Osteocalcin Levels Is Essential for Male Fertility and Cancer Prevention. Vitamin K2 is the substance that gives life to the vitamin D dependent protein. While vitamin D3 acts as a signal molecule, telling cells to make certain proteins, vitamin K2 activates these proteins by giving them the physical ability to bind themselves to the calcium. In some cases, these proteins directly coordinate the movement or the organisation of calcium itself; in other cases, calcium acts as a glue to hold the protein in a certain form. In all these cases, the proteins are functional only after they have been activated by vitamin K2. More interestingly, vitamin C has been shown to specifically influence the activity of 25 (OH) D3-1-hydroxylase (“non-active” vitamin D3), the enzyme responsible for the transformation of 25 (OH) D3 into 1.25 (OH) 2D3, the active form of vitamin D3. Its concentration is essential for optimal absorption of calcium from the gut and for bone mineralization. The activation of this hormone, vitamin D3, is essential to ensure optimal synergy and efficiency in the body.


Why Liposomal Vitamin D3 Complex?

The process of Liposomal Encapsulation allows the intact passage of the Vitamin D complex through the digestive system without being affected by the digestive juices and delivers the vitamins effectively directly into the cells of the body. This process greatly increases the absorption rate. 

Chemotacticism works in an obvious way and allows the liposomes to be attracted by the same human cells’ body by the fact that they are “bio-identical” and thus releases the active ingredients, here the vitamins, into the target organs. This process offers the highest level of bioavailability.


General Information

Vitamin D the “sunshine” vitamin is a fat-soluble vitamin (cholecalciferol) that is essential for health. It helps the body absorb calcium and phosphorus, which are needed for building and maintaining strong bones. Vitamin D also plays a role in maintaining muscle function, cell growth, immune function, and inflammation.

The term “vitamin D” refers to several different forms, of which the two most active in the body are:
Vitamin D2 (ergocalciferol) produced by plants.
Vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol) which is synthesized by the skin under the action of the sun or provided by food.


What is the link between vitamin D3 and cancer?
Several scientific studies have shown a strong correlation between vitamin D3 and cancer. Vitamin D3 deficiency is often associated with an increased risk of various cancers such as breast, ovarian, prostate and colon cancer. Improving the nutritional status of calcium and vitamin D3 significantly reduces the total cancer risk in postmenopausal women.


Benefits of vitamin D
Contributes to strong teeth 
Contributes to better fat digestion
Contributes to normal muscle function
Has a positive effect on the immune system
Increases calcium absorption into the bones
Promotes a healthy/good blood calcium level
Contributes to good calcium absorption from food
Contributes to calcium and phosphorus absorption from food
Old age people and people with darker skin should take extra vitamin D to help strengthen their bones 
Helps to reduce the risks of falling due to posture instability and muscle weakness. Falling is a risk factor for fractures in men and women over 60

Benefits of vitamin K
Contributes to healthy blood clotting
Contributes to maintaining strong bones

D3 and K2: The Indispensable Duo
Vitamin D3 and K2 together form an indispensable duo when it comes to promoting optimal health. While vitamin D3 is primarily known for its role in calcium absorption and bone health, vitamin K2 plays a crucial role in regulating calcium in the blood and tissues. Together, D3 and K2 provide a synergistic effect that goes beyond when taken separately. They have a positive impact on the immune system and support heart health. In a well-balanced diet, vitamins D3 and K2 are indispensable components that can strengthen any wellness program.
Both are essential for bone health and the immune system.
Together, they can contribute to reducing the risk of heart disease and improving overall cellular function.
Due to the unique yet complementary roles of vitamins D3 and K2, it is clear that proper intake of both vitamins is crucial for maintaining optimal health.


Differences and similarities between vitamin D3 and K2
Although they are often mentioned together, vitamins D3 and K2 each have their unique properties and functions in the body.
Function:
Vitamin D3 is especially important for the absorption of calcium in the bones.
Vitamin K2 helps to remove calcium from the blood and send it to the right places, such as bones and teeth.
Absorption:
Vitamin D in liposomal form ensures efficient absorption, independent of the presence of additional fats.
Vitamin K2, also in liposomal form, is delivered directly to the cells, bypassing the traditional reliance on healthy gut bacteria for absorption.


Vitamin D3 and K2 – the biological effect
The interaction between vitamins D3 and K2 is essential for our calcium metabolism. Vitamin D3, obtained primarily from sunlight and diet, plays a key role in increasing calcium absorption into the bloodstream, which is essential for strong bones and teeth. However, it is vitamin K2 that ensures that the calcium ends up in the right places, such as in the bones and teeth, and not in areas where it can be harmful, such as the blood vessels. Magnesium also comes into the picture here: it helps dissolve excess calcium in the body, which can make vitamin K2 more effective in regulating calcium deposition. Together, D3, K2 and Magnesium not only optimize bone health, but also support the cardiovascular system.


Ingredients, Usage & Nutritional information:

Liposomal Vitamin D Complex
60 Vegetarian Capsules, 11.10g (two months’ supply)
Daily Dose: 1 Capsule, 2000 IU-One capsule per day during meals in accordance with health specialists or general practitioner.
Vitamin D3 50mcg | Recommended Daily Intake (RDI) 1000%
Vitamin C (Ascorbic acid) 75mg | Recommended Daily Intake (RDI) 93.75%
Vitamin K2-MK7 (Menaquinone) 45mg | Recommended Daily Intake (RDI) 50%
Other ingredients:
Liposome Proprietary Blend
Phosphatidylcholine Complex (from Non-GMO Sunflower Lecithin) 52.19mg
Vegetarian & VEGAN friendly capsules made from HPMC

General Precaution:

Do not exceed daily dose.
Not recommended for people on anticoagulants.
This is a nutritional supplement and cannot replace a healthy balanced diet.
Pregnant, breastfeeding or chronic health conditions: If you are pregnant, breastfeeding or if you are subject to chronic health conditions prior to use, consult your healthcare professional.


What is the Source?
The best form of vitamin D is extracted from lanolin, a form of hormone known by its “bio-identity”, i.e. biologically identical to that which humans produce naturally. Lanolin, also known as wool fat, wool yolk, wool wax, or wool grease, is a naturally occurring waxy substance produced by the sebaceous glands of wool-bearing animals like sheep.
Opinions for considering lanolin as vegetarian:
No animal is harmed for its lanolin: Lanolin is typically extracted from wool shearing, which is a routine practice for sheep and doesn’t involve intentional harm.
No animal products are used in processing: Once extracted, lanolin is purified through a chemical process that doesn’t involve any animal-derived ingredients.


A premium product warranty from a cutting-edge encapsulation:

Patented manufacturing technique allows the design of the smallest size of liposome in the market which is 50 nm (50,000 times smaller than the size of a hair!), the uniformity of the manufacturing of liposomes, the stabilization and optimal preservation of the active substance.
Goldman® Laboratories cutting edge technology allows to prepare new dietary supplements that provide high availability, increase penetration and span the activation period for each of its product. It is a new breakthrough in the nutraceutical industry where only a few possess this knowledge.


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Weight69 g
LIPOSOMAL

Vitamin D complex 2000 IU – 60 caps

Content & Package Size

60 Capsules PET Jars-S 8.5 cm x 4.75 cm base

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