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Cooper Complete Liquid Vitamin D3 1000 IU Cholecalciferol 590 Drops
Cooper Complete Liquid Vitamin D3 1000 IU Cholecalciferol 590 Drops
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Brand : Cooper Complete
Item Form : Drop
Primary Supplement Type : vitamin
Flavor : Unflavored
Product Benefits : immune and bone support
About this item
? OPTIMAL ABSORPTION: Provides vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol), the same form naturally produced by the body in response to sunlight
? LIQUID FORM: Tasteless, easy-to-take liquid drops ideal for those who prefer not to swallow pills
? BONE HEALTH: Vitamin D3 supports bone health by aiding calcium absorption and retention.
? IMMUNE SYSTEM SUPPORT: Helps support normal immune system function
? HIGH QUALITY GUARANTEE: Cooper Complete Vitamin D drops are made from the highest quality ingredients available and are manufactured in a cGMP compliant facility in the USA.
? TRUSTED EXPERTS: The foundation for Cooper Complete was established when Kenneth H. Cooper, MD, MPH founded the world-renowned Cooper Clinic in 1970. Each ingredient and level of ingredient is carefully considered based on the overall body of scientific research. Cooper’s purpose is to improve the quality and quantity of life.
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Item details
Brand Name : Cooper Complete
Item Form : Drop
Primary Supplement Type : vitamin
Flavor : Unflavored
Product Benefits : immune and bone support
Age Range Description : Adult
Specific Uses For Product : vitamin d deficiency
Number of Items : 1
Dosage Form : Liquid
UPC : 816899000447
Manufacturer : Cooper Complete
Manufacturer Part Number : 167
Best Sellers Rank : #652,755 in Health & Household (See Top 100 in Health & Household) #1,809 in Vitamin D Supplements
ASIN : B0CNTZH2L4
? #652,755 in Health & Household (See Top 100 in Health & Household)
? #1,809 in Vitamin D Supplements
Measurements
Unit Count : 1.00 Fluid Ounces
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FAQ's
Q: Should I take Vitamin D3 liquid with or without food? A: Vitamin D3 liquid is best taken with a meal containing fat. A study published in the Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (Feb. 2015) found that vitamin D3 absorption increased by 32% when taken with a meal containing about 30% of calories from fat.†
Q: How do I know if I need to take supplemental vitamin D3? A: The only way to accurately assess your vitamin D status is through a blood test called 25-hydroxyvitamin D. Levels below 30 ng/mL are generally considered insufficient, while levels below 20 ng/mL are considered deficient. Vitamin D toxicity typically does not occur until levels reach 150 ng/mL or higher.
Q: What causes Vitamin D deficiency? A: Vitamin D levels can vary widely depending on factors like season, geographic location, skin pigmentation, and sun exposure. Reduced ultraviolet (UV) light exposure, especially in winter months or in northern latitudes, can lead to lower vitamin D levels. Darker skin tones have more melanin, which can reduce UV absorption and increase the risk of deficiency. Dietary sources of vitamin D are limited but include fatty fish, cod liver oil, fortified milk, and cereals.
Q: How much Vitamin D3 do I need to take? A: Vitamin D needs vary based on age, skin tone, location, sun exposure, weight, and other factors. Cooper Clinic recommends consulting with your healthcare provider to determine the appropriate intake based on your individual blood test results and health status.
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