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Vitamin D3, sunflower oil, gelatin, glycerin, water.
Take one softgel daily with food.
Natures Plus Vitamin D3 2500 IU Softgels offer a higher-strength dose of vitamin D3 to support bone health, immune defence, and muscle function. This supplement is ideal for individuals who require additional vitamin D due to limited sun exposure, lifestyle factors, or specific health goals.
Vitamin D3 plays a vital role in calcium absorption, helping maintain strong bones and teeth while supporting normal immune system function. It also contributes to muscle health, making it an essential nutrient for overall wellbeing.
The softgel format allows for optimal absorption and easy consumption. Each softgel delivers 2500 IU of vitamin D3, providing a potent yet balanced dose suitable for daily supplementation.
Natures Plus ensures that each product meets high standards of quality and purity, giving you confidence in your supplement choice. This product is suitable for adults seeking to maintain optimal vitamin D levels throughout the year.
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