Vitamin D is also known as the sun vitamin because the human body can produce the vitamin D itself in the skin if it is sufficiently exposed to the sun. In our latitudes, however, this cannot be guaranteed all year round and this can quickly lead to an undersupply. In this case, it can make sense to take vitamin D3 as a supplement.
Due to its biochemical composition, Body Attack´s Vitamin D3 is one of the best and most bioavailable form of Vitamin D. The reason the body produces 7-dehydrocholesterol in connection with sunlight in the subcutaneous tissue and in the organs such as the liver and kidneys results in the active biological vitamin D form cholecalciferol.
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Packing size: 30 Caps
Nutritional information / Consumption recommendation▶
Can the demand be met with foods containing vitamin D?
In addition to the body´s own production, vitamin D-containing foods can also help to meet vitamin D3 requirements in order to meet the demand. However, there are only a few foods that can support the vitamin D supply. These include cod liver oil, fatty fish, margarine that has been fortified, egg yolk and liver. The mere supply of food is unfortunately not enough and can only support the needs.
The BODY ATTACK Vitamin D3 provides a quantity of 37.5 µg per capsule and is also available with 1500 IU according to the well-known medical unit. (International unit). This makes the BODY ATTACK Vitamin D3 one of the biologically active forms of Vitamin D and, due to its dosage, is also safer than the high-dose vitamin D supplements on the market, some of which are 20,000 IU. deliver.
If your own synthesis is inadequate or if you rarely spend time outdoors in the sunny months, you can take the BODY ATTACK Vitamin D3 in addition to your daily diet. In the winter months it is also very helpful for people who want to balance the vitamin D supply.
Above all, these include:
- The interaction between muscles and the nervous system (normal muscle function)
- The maturation and division of body and immune cells (normal immune function)
- Cell division and thus participation in the formation of new muscles
- storage of minerals, such as calcium and phosphorus in the bones and joints (injury prevention)
- Preservation of the calcium level - the mineral ensures fast blood clotting but is involved in the formation of the muscle gas ATP
- Regulation of normal calcium levels and in connection with pantothenic acid it is also involved in the formation of brain messenger substances
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