BIO-TECH PHARMACAL D3-50 50,000 IU, 100 Capsules – Suplemento Natural que Suporta a Saúde Óssea, Cardíaca e Neuromuscular
O Bio-Tech Pharmacal D3-50 50,000 IU é um suplemento formulado com vitamina D3 (colecalciferol) que pode ajudar a suportar a saúde óssea, cardíaca, neuromuscular e imunológica.
SUPORTE NATURAL. A vitamina D atua como um hormônio, um mensageiro químico com efeitos generalizados no corpo humano. Uma quantidade adequada de cálcio e vitamina D ao longo da vida, como parte de uma dieta equilibrada.
MAIS POTENTE. Pesquisas mostram que a vitamina D3 (colecalciferol) é aproximadamente 87% mais potente que a vitamina D2 para elevar e manter os níveis sanguíneos de vitamina D.
AMIGÁVEL PARA ALÉRGICOS. O D3-50 50,000 IU é livre de laticínios, ovos, peixes, glúten, amendoim, frutos do mar, soja, nozes, trigo e corantes artificiais. Este produto é halal.
USO RECOMENDADO. Não exceda uma cápsula por semana, a menos que seja orientado por um profissional de saúde.
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Saúde Óssea Fortalecida
O Bio-Tech Pharmacal D3-50 50,000 IU é formulado com vitamina D3, que ajuda a fortalecer os ossos, prevenindo doenças como a osteoporose.
Suporte Cardíaco
A vitamina D3 presente neste suplemento pode ajudar a manter a saúde do coração, contribuindo para a redução do risco de doenças cardiovasculares.
Saúde Neuromuscular
A vitamina D3 desempenha um papel importante na saúde neuromuscular, auxiliando na função muscular e na transmissão dos impulsos nervosos.
Imunidade Reforçada
A vitamina D3 é essencial para o funcionamento adequado do sistema imunológico, ajudando a fortalecer as defesas do organismo contra infecções e doenças.
Livre de Alergênicos
O D3-50 50,000 IU é livre de diversos alérgenos comuns, como laticínios, glúten, soja e frutos do mar, tornando-o adequado para pessoas com restrições alimentares.
– Sugestão de Uso:
Recomenda-se tomar uma cápsula por semana, a menos que seja indicado de outra forma por um profissional de saúde. Consulte um médico antes de iniciar qualquer suplementação.
Linda from Joshua Tree –
excellent product. thank you
Steward –
We don’t understand why so many people (Medical Doctors included) continue to allege Vitamin D3 is toxic. Though D3 is not toxic, D2 [D(ERGO)] can be toxic (or is synthesized with dyes that can be toxic). This form of vitamin D3 is water-miscible; respectively, the body only absorbs and distributes what it needs; any excess is discharged. Though D2 can be harmful to kidneys; D3 promotes healthy kidney function. The benefits of vitamin D3 (and its lack of toxicity) has been well researched and reported with thousands of articles; not the least of which is the whitepaper written by: Dr. J. Joseph Prendergast, MD; titled: “Vitamin D3 Spray Whitepaper”. The article is well written in layman’s terms.
Knowledgeable Health care practitioners wisely recommend that when supplementing a diet with D3 and K2 you should never take calcium supplements; just eat a normal healthy diet. In fact, for those that may experience pain in their extremities after taking large doses of D3, the culprit is not likely the D3; rather, they are most likely suplimenting calcium (which should never be done) it is actually hard not to get sufficient calcium if you have enough D3 and K2 (MK7).
The body will produce 10,000 to 40,000 IU of D3 in 20 min of direct sun exposure (no more than that is recommended without sunscreen) after 20 min. the body reaches equilibrium; or, runs out of available cholesterol (which the body uses to naturally produce D3). The body can naturally produce 30,000 to 60,000 IU of D3 daily if two to three 10–20 min. periods (maximum of 20 min./period of exposure) sun exposure are evenly spread out across the day. If the body will naturally produce that much D3 in a day, how can it be harmful to take that much of a natural supplement of D3?
I learned about D3 because my MD prescribed daily doses of 50,000 IU of D3 (I take 1-Bio-Tech D3-50 50,000 IU), 700 mcg of K2 (I take 7-NOW Foods Vitamin K-2,100mcg)(K2 is a necessary D3 companion vitamin for proper assimilation of D3) and 20,000 IU of Vitamin A (I take 2-Solgar Vitamin A 10,000 IU)to fight a melanoma that developed on my ear lobe. That treatment is going quite well. Canada reported running a test with some of their school’s children wherein they gave students a massive dose of 500,000 IU D3 at the beginning of the school year for each year for five years (the reported results were incredible).
Again, all too often medical doctors treat D1, D2 and D3 as if they were the same thing, having the same effect. They are not the same and they do not have the same effect. D and D2 can be toxic; however, it makes no sense that D3 could possibly be. Just as there is a distinctive difference between vitamin D [ERGO] and vitamin D3, there is a significant difference between vitamin K1 and vitamin K2; K1 (usually synthetic) can interfere with high blood pressure medication treatments K2 does not (we only use the natural form MK-7 “menaquinone”; for example: NOW Foods Vitamin K-2,100mcg, 100 Vcaps).
The bottom line: people need to remember that medical doctors rarely get more that an introductory class in health in their normal training (if that); respectively, they are not generally trained in basic nutrition and/or health. Respectively, they are not generally the best source for learning about such matters. However, it is important to learn first, all you can about any nutritional claims from any source; especially if the source is promoting their own product. First, learn about the product, nutrient or supplement before taking anything; and, whenever possible use natural sources. In this case the best source for vitamin D3 is the sun. However, today it is -9°F outside; so, I am going to get my daily dose of 50,000 IU Vitamin D3 and 700 mcg Vitamin K2 from supplements.
Lalitha Durairaj –
Efficacy
AK –
Good product
Barbara P. –
I have used this product 3x per week for about 7 years and believe it has contributed to my good health all this time.
Rick Kiessig –
If you work indoors, odds are that you’re deficient in Vitamin D — even more so in the Winter, if you’re dark-skinned, and the further away from the equator you live.
This supplement is an excellent way to help correct your levels. Dr John Cannell at the Vitamin D Council has researched dose extensively, and found 10,000 IU per day to be safe over the long-term; the skin produces about that much Vit D in response to 20 to 30 minutes of summer sun exposure. However, correcting low blood levels often requires a higher dose, which is where this product comes in. You should only use it daily for one to three months, hopefully with a blood test every month or so to check your progress. Research shows that ideal levels are between roughly 60 ng/mL and 120 ng/mL (150 to 300 nmol/L). After your levels correct, to maintain them you can switch to taking either one 50,000 IU capsule per week, or 5,000 to 10,000 IU per day on days that you don’t get plenty of sun.
Low levels of Vit D have been associated with higher rates of cancer (including breast, ovarian, prostate, colon, kidney, endometrial and lymphoma), heart disease, diabetes, multiple sclerosis, and even the flu — as well as lower rates of injury from falls and fractures. There is good evidence to suggest that adequate levels of Vit D can protect you from H1N1 as well or better than immunization. In fact, the Winter decline in Vit D has been implicated as one of the underlying causes of flu season.
Another tidbit about getting Vit D from the sun: while sun exposure does increase the risk of certain skin cancers, those cancers are also the most curable forms. The flip-side is that limiting sun exposure reduces your Vit D level, which puts you at much higher risk for getting the really nasty, incurable cancers. Is the trade-off really worth it? Our Paleolithic ancestors certainly spent plenty of time in the sun.
Gary Woodsmith –
I found out about this brand through my acupuncture health practitioner. I did some research and found them to have a good reputation. I recommend taking this supp with a quality K2 supp as well. I use triquetra for K2. Overall no complaints. Would buy again or the Now brand for D 50k IU.
Vetech –
My doctor is no longer carrying this item in her office and is having patients order on line. Easy to order and the item came quickly and with care from the delivery driver. This product is great, you take once a week and is a great value financially.