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Micellized D3 1200
750 Servings | 1 fl oz
by NuMedica

Micellized D3 1200 IU by NuMedica - 1 fl oz professional-grade dietary supplement Micellized D3 1200 IU by NuMedica - 1 fl oz professional-grade dietary supplement

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Micellized D3 1200 IU - 1 fl oz | 750 Servings   

Micellized D3 1200 IU - 1 fl oz | 750 Servings
Micellized D3 1200 IU by NuMedica - 1 fl oz professional-grade dietary supplement

NuMedica Micellized D3 1200

Options: 750 Servings | 1 fl oz
Weight: 2.7 oz
UPC: 812527019669   
SKU: NM218   

Water-Soluble Vitamin D3 - 1200 IU Per Drop*

Enhance your health with NuMedica Micellized D3, a natural, soy-free, high-potency vitamin D3 supplement offering 1200 IU per drop for superior absorption.*

SKU: NM218   UPC: 812527019669   Weight: 2.7 oz
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Micellized D3 1200 IU - 1 fl oz | 750 Servings   

Micellized D3 1200 IU - 1 fl oz | 750 Servings
Micellized D3 1200 IU by NuMedica - 1 fl oz professional-grade dietary supplement
  • Description*

    NuMedica Micellized D3 is a natural, soy-free form of vitamin D3, delivering 1200 IU per drop. This water-soluble, high-potency supplement ensures optimal vitamin D absorption.

    Micellized D3™ is created using a micellization process, which significantly enhances the solubility, absorption, and bioavailability of vitamin D3 compared to oil or emulsified forms. This process produces tiny droplets (micelles) that form highly absorbable aggregate structures, ensuring your body receives the maximum benefit from each drop.

    About Vitamin D

    Vitamin D3 is a fat-soluble vitamin crucial for the absorption of calcium and phosphorus. The recommended dietary allowance (RDA) for vitamin D3 is:

    • 400 IU/day for infants
    • 600 IU/day for toddlers and adults
    • 800 IU/day for individuals over 71 years

    When skin is exposed to sunlight, the body naturally produces vitamin D. However, lifestyle changes have led to widespread vitamin D3 deficiency. Limited sun exposure, use of sunscreen, darker skin, and aging can all contribute to insufficient vitamin D levels.

    Certain health conditions, such as kidney and liver disease, some cancers, chronic inflammatory diseases, hyperparathyroidism, and others, can impair vitamin D absorption. Antiseizure and HIV/AIDS medications can also interfere with vitamin D absorption. Therefore, NuMedica Micellized D3's high-potency drops are an effective solution to ensure adequate vitamin D3 intake.

    Symptoms of Vitamin D Deficiency

    Signs of vitamin D deficiency include:

    • Bone and back pain
    • Fatigue
    • Low mood
    • Slow wound healing
    • Hair loss
    • Eczema
    • Muscle pain or cramps

    Prolonged vitamin D deficiency can lead to serious health issues such as cardiovascular diseases, autoimmune problems, neurological disorders, infections, pregnancy complications, and certain cancers (especially breast, prostate, and colon cancer).

    Natural Sources of Vitamin D

    Vitamin D can be obtained from various natural sources, including:

    • Sunlight exposure
    • Seafood: salmon, tuna, shrimp, sardines, anchovies, and mackerel
    • Cod liver oil
    • Whole eggs
    • Mushrooms
    • Beef liver
    • Fortified foods: cow's milk, plant-based milk (soy, almond, hemp), orange juice, fortified cereals, tofu, and more

    UV-B radiation lamps can also help produce vitamin D, but they are often costly and insufficient alone. NuMedica Micellized D3 offers a reliable alternative to meet the RDA for vitamin D3.

    Benefits of Vitamin D

    Adequate vitamin D intake provides numerous benefits, including:

    • Building and maintaining strong bones by regulating calcium and phosphorus absorption
    • Treating and preventing bone disorders like rickets, osteomalacia, and osteoporosis
    • Supporting normal bone growth in kidney disease patients by maintaining calcium levels
    • Strengthening the immune system
    • Reducing depression
    • Assisting in weight loss

    During pregnancy, vitamin D is crucial for both mother and baby. Women taking 4,000 IU of vitamin D daily can reduce the risk of preterm labor/births and infections. Since most prenatal vitamins contain only 400 IU of vitamin D, additional supplementation is often necessary.

    Enhance Your Vitamin D Uptake with NuMedica Micellized D3

    NuMedica Micellized D3 offers high potency and superior solubility, ensuring optimal vitamin D3 absorption. The micellization process enhances solubility, leading to greater absorption and helping you achieve the vitamin D levels needed for good health.

  • Features*
    • Supports bone health
    • Enhances immune system function
    • Water-soluble and fat-soluble
    • Improves vitamin and mineral absorption
  • Directions
    Product Serving
    Size
    Number
    Servings
    Directions
    Micellized D3 1200 UI
    1 fl. oz.
    1 Drop 750 Adults take one drop (0.04 mL) once per day mixed in 1-2 oz. water or juice or as directed by your healthcare practitioner. Caution: Keep out of reach of children. Not recommended for children.
  • Ingredients
    Nutrient/Ingredient Amount % Daily ValueDV 1
    Vitamin D3 (as cholecalciferol) (1,200 IU)
    Vitamin D3

    Vitamin D3 is the bioactive form of vitamin D that enhances calcium absorption and bone health.

    30 mcg

    One Drop (.04 ml) Contains:

    1 The % Daily Value tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advise.
  • Questions*
    blog post author icon Questions

    If you have a question not answered on this page, please consider submitting it in the Product Questions or Feedback section in the Discussion Forum below.

    frequently asked question iconWhat are the symptoms of vitamin D deficiency?

    Common symptoms of vitamin D deficiency may include fatigue, muscle weakness, bone pain or tenderness, frequent infections, mood changes, and impaired wound healing.

    frequently asked question iconHow do I get my vitamin D level tested?

    Your healthcare provider can order a blood test that measures the level of 25-hydroxyvitamin D, the primary form of vitamin D circulating in the bloodstream, to assess an individual's vitamin D status.

    frequently asked question iconIs there a difference between vitamin D2 and D3?

    Yes, vitamin D2 (ergocalciferol) and D3 (cholecalciferol) are two forms of vitamin D. Vitamin D3 is synthesized in the skin in response to sunlight exposure, while vitamin D2 is found in some plant-based sources and supplements. Vitamin D3 is believed to be more effective in raising and maintaining blood levels of vitamin D.

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