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Phytomist™ Vitamin D3 + K2 Oral Spray

R119,99

Phytomist™ Vitamin D3 + K2 Oral Spray provides a convenient way to deliver these vital vitamins straight into your bloodstream. An optimum strength vitamin D3 supplement combined with vitamin K2 for the support of a healthy immune system and healthy bones.

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Each spray of Phytomist™ Vitamin D3 + K2 Oral Spray delivers tiny droplets into the soft tissue of the mouth. These droplets are then quickly absorbed because of the high permeability of the tissues within the mouth, together with the proximity of a rich vascular system. This method allows the vitamin to quickly enter the bloodstream for optimal absorption and bypasses the digestive system where many nutrients are not absorbed optimally.    Not many foods naturally contain vitamin D, though some foods are fortified with the vitamin. For most people, the best way to get enough vitamin D is taking a supplement because it is hard to eat enough through food.   Some experts say Vitamin K2 has become the new D3. Vitamin K2 supplementation has a significant effect in enhancing the association of calcium and vitamin D whose role on bone health is largely recognised. Vitamin K2 may also be used to preserve bone quality from skeletal degradation after menopause and in patients affected by secondary osteoporosis.   Vitamin D3 + K2 may help in the development and maintenance of bones and teeth and the absorption and use of calcium and phosphorus. Vitamin D3 + K2 are factors in the maintenance of good health.   This product is suitable for:
  • People who struggle with swallowing pills
  • Children older than one year
  • Pregnant and breastfeeding women
  • People who have low / no sun exposure
  • People who have darker skin pigmentation
 
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