10.02.18


Recent studies have suggested that over 60% of us do not get the recommended 400 IU (RDA) of Vitamin D. And the latest scientific studies show that we need even more vitamin D than previously recommended for optimal heart health, immune function, and long term breast health. These roles are in addition to the critical contribution vitamin D provides towards bone health.

• Calcium and magnesium, necessary for strong bones and teeth, are also critical for cardiovascular health, normal blood pressure, nerve and muscle function, PMS and many enzyme reactions*
• Vitamin D supports breast, bone, heart, and immune health*
• Adequate calcium and vitamin D as part of a healthy diet, along with physical activity, may help reduce the risk of osteoporosis later in life

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