Vegan Vitamin D3
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Convenience
Vitamin D3 is one of the most common supplement advised by medical professionals. Water drops are a much more convenient way of consuming supplements compared to capsules. Our water drops have a light taste which can be flavoured to your preference, and can be combined with a number of other supplements.
Vegan Vitamin D3 Water Drops can be taken directly, or mixing with food and drinks without compromise on taste or shelf life.
BOSHANG supplements make your life easier with water drops.
Source
Vitamin D3 is generally sourced from Lichen and, therefore an animal surce. D3 is suggested to have a stronger effect than D3, however will discourage vegans. Our Vegan Vitamin D3 have come from algae making them vegan friendly.
Our Vegan Vitamin D3 is sourced chosen for its quality, sustainability and GMP standards among others. If you have a preferred supplier or specific conditions we can source accordingly.
Why People Consume Vitamin D
Many reports suggest than over a third of most populations including in the UK, US, EU and MENA are Vitamin D deficient despite having plenty of sunshine throughout the year in some areas.
Vitamin D helps with anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and neuroprotective properties support immune health, muscle function and brain cell activity.
People generally consume around 1,000 IU per serving size per day.
The suggested serving size for the same effect using our water drops is 500 IU. Around twice the absorption rate of conventional capsules and oils.
Why BOSHANG Vegan Vitamin D3 Water Drops?
For the easiest way to consume Vegan Vitamin D3 and the very best absorption technology.
Market Insights
Prevalence of Vitamin D Deficiency
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Sources include: https://www.mordorintelligence.com/industry-reports/propolis-market, https://www.expertmarketresearch.com/reports/saffron-extract-market, Prevalence of Vitamin D Deficiency