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Liquid Vitamin D for adults - Ddrops™ Company

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Ddrops™ is a liquid vitamin D supplement containing 1000 IU of vitamin D3 in just one drop. It offers an easy and effective alternative to swallowing tablets or capsules.

It is designed to be licked off any clean surface such as the back of a washed hand or a spoon. It can also be dropped onto food or into liquids. Ddrops™ contains no preservative, no artificial flavour and no added colour. Ddrops™ is wheat-free gluten-free, soy-free, corn-free, sugar-free, milk-free and peanut-free.

Ddrops™ medicinal ingredient:
Each drop contains vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol) 1000 IU (25mcg). The vitamin D3 in Ddrops™ products is naturally sourced from lanolin. Although lanolin comes from sheep wool, the animal is not harmed. Ddrops™ is classified as a vegetarian product for ‘lacto-ovo’ vegetarian use.

Ddrops™ non-medicinal ingredient: Thin vegetable oil (purified components of coconut and palm oil). There are no other chemicals or additives. It is tasteless and odourless.

Format: 180 drops.

Also available: Ddrops 1000 IU is also available in a 365 drop Family Size format, exclusive to Health Food Stores!


About Vitamin D:
There is no doubt that vitamin D has been a popular topic in the medical news. Many common diseases have been associated with vitamin D deficiency, many of which are supported by quality studies. Unlike other vitamins, vitamin D is actually a building block involved in repair and maintenance of the body. In a recent publication that reviewed controlled trials, vitamin D was shown to reduce total mortality1. Many believe that the greatest role vitamin D can play is to decrease the risk of chronic illnesses, including cardiovascular disease, common cancers, infectious diseases, and autoimmune diseases. There are so many good reasons and health benefits!

There are 4 main sources of vitamin D:

•Sunlight, but the Canadian Dermatology Association and Health Canada advise against direct exposure of sunlight, especially for infants;

•Artificial UVB light (tanning beds), but sunburns are associated with skin cancer (malignant melanoma) and regular UV light exposure increases the risk of non-melanoma skin cancers and ages the skin;

•Some foods (natural and fortified), but in nature, there are very few dietary sources of Vitamin D (mainly some types of fish, mushrooms, egg yolks and dairy products);

•Supplements.


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