Nutri Advanced Iso D3™
Vitamin D3 with Isoflavones - Immune Support
Vitamin D3 with Isoflavones
Iso D3™ delivers 2000IU of the preferred form of vitamin D, as D3 (cholecalciferol), in each tablet. The inclusion of isoflavones may help facilitate the body's utilisation of vitamin D3.
ABOUT VITAMIN D
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Vitamin D supports the normal use of calcium and phosphorus in the body and is important for health of bones
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Vitamin D supplementation may be beneficial during winter months
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Vitamin D helps maintain immune activity
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Vitamin D is involved in weight regulation and obesity
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Vitamin D deficiency may contribute to depression and chronic fatigue
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Vitamin D deficiency speeds up damage caused by arthritis of hip and knee
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Vitamin D deficiency has been linked with insulin deficiency and insulin resistance
Possible applications for Vitamin D:
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adrenal insufficiency
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Alzheimer's disease
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allergies
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autoimmune disorders including multiple sclerosis and rheumatoid arthritis - osteo and rheumatoid
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chronic fatigue
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depression, seasonal affective disorder (SAD)
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diabetes, Type 1 and 2
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gluten intolerance
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leptin intolerance (fat regulating hormone)
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heart disease
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hypertension
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Syndrome X
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infertility
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sexual dysfunction
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misaligned teeth and cavities
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myopia
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obesity
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osteoporosis, osteopenia, osteomalacia (adult rickets)
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Parkinson's
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premenstrual syndrome
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psoriasis
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rickets
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use of corticosteroids, and more
References
Cantorna M. Vitamin D and autoimmunity: is vitamin D status an environmental factor affecting autoimmune disease prevalence? Proc.Soc.Exp.Biol.Med. 1000;223:230-3
Deluca HF, Vitamin D: its role and uses in immunology. FASEB J. Dec 2001; 15(14):2579-85
Lamprecht S, Lipkin M. Cellular mechanisms of calcium and vitamin D in the inhibition of colo-rectal carcinogenesis. Ann N.Y. Acad.Sci. Dec.2001; 952:73-87
Billaudel B, et al. Vitamin D3 deficiency and alterations of glucose metabolism in rat endocrine pancreas. Diabetes Metab.1998; 24:344-50
Henendez C, et al. Retinoic acid and vitamin D3 powerfully inhibit in vitro leptin secretion by human adipose tissue. J Endocrinol. 2001 Aug; 170(2):425-31
Lane NE, et al. Serum levels of vitamin D and hip osteoarthritis in elderly women: a longitudinal study. Arthritis Rheum 1997; 40(suppl):S238
McAlindon T, Felson D, et al. Relation of dietary intake and serum levels of vitamin D to progression of osteoarthritis of the knee among participants in the Framingham Study. Ann Intern Med.1996; 125: 353-359
Each tablet typically contains:
Vitamin D (cholecalciferol) 50 µg
Soybean concentrate 64 mg
Total isoflavones (containing all forms of genistin, daidzin, and 25 mg
Other ingredients:
Microcrystalline cellulose, Stearic acid, Cellulose, Sodium starch glyconate, Silica,Modified cellulose coating, Silicon dioxide
Features:
Vitamin D has a multitude of biological functions in the body which may help to support:
Vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol) is the preferred form of supplemental vitamin D as this is the form produced by the skin in response to sun exposure.
Soy isoflavones may be a useful support for healthy bone, cardiovascular and hormonal health and work well in combination with vitamin D3.
Recommendation:
Take 1 tablet daily with food.
Caution:
Not recommended during pregnancy or whilst breastfeeding.
This product contains vitamin D at the adult tolerable upper intake level, the maximum daily intake unlikely to result in adverse effects in the most sensitive individuals.
Contains ingredients derived from: Corn, Soy