TwinLab Allergy D 400IU
100 Capsules
Description
Allergy D 400 IU (Cholecalciferol) is used as a supplement towards the prevention of cancer, chrons disease, high blood pressure, epilepsy, kidney and liver diseases, osteoporosis as well as other ailments that deal with both the skin and nervous system.
Allergy D 400, a derivative of Vitamin D, is a dry and water dispersed vitamin, which makes it easily soluble and quick to absorb into the bloodstream. Allergy 400 D also is a fish-free formula. Thus, anyone who may be allergic to fish or fish byproducts (namely fish oil) can tolerate these vitamins with out the risk of an immediate allergic reaction.
Upon absorption these vitamins work towards creating stronger and healthier bones and teeth by depositing the calcium directly at the source. Allergy D 400 IU can also
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aid in improving the digestion process and are easy to swallow. If your body does not produce the recommended amount of Vitamin D, that you could get either from direct exposure to the sun or via milk, this supplement will help strengthen your bones and reduce possible breaks and fractures.
May Be Helpful For
• Dieters who are allergic to fish and fish oils
• Dispersed in water makes Vitamin D quickly consumed and distributed into the bloodstream
• Aids in digestion
• Contains cancer fighting properties
• Promotes healthy bones and teeth
Supplement Facts
One hardgel supplies the following ingredients:
Dry Vitamin D (Water Dispersed Natural Form Vitamin D-3) – 400iu
Contains No:
Tablet Binders, Coatings, Colorings, Fish, Corn, Soy, Yeast, Barley, Wheat, Lactose (Milk, Sugar), Milk Citrus, Egg Products, Added Flavorings, Sugars, Salt, Artificial Sweeteners, Colorings, Preservatives, Salicylates
Directions
Take up to 2 capsules daily. Allergy D 400 IU can also be supplemented with Boron and Vitamin E to correct metabolic issues.
Warnings
Consult your physician before use especially if you are pregnant and/or breastfeeding.
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