Vitamin A&D from Yourday2day

Vitamin A&D

Vitamin A and D

Vitamin A&DVitamin A and vitamin D are both fat-soluble. Vitamin A occurs in two forms – preformed vitamin A, found in animal foods and pro-vitamin A, provided by plant foods, such as those containing various carotenoids. Vitamin D can either be obtained from food sources, which are rather limited or synthesised by the body as a result of exposure to sunlight. Both are factors in the maintenance of good health.

Why Vitamin A

  • A fat-soluble nutrient, vitamin A contributes to the development and maintenance of bones and teeth.
  • Vitamin A is well known for its role in contributing to the maintenance of eyesight and maintenance and development of night vision in particular.
  • Vitamin A contributes to the maintenance of skin tissue as well as membranes in general.
  • Vitamin A deficiency is a major health problem in developing countries, which has prompted a great deal of research into the vitamin and its roles in health. It is known to contribute to the maintenance of immune function.

Why Vitamin D

  • A fat-soluble nutrient, vitamin D contributes to the development and maintenance of bones and teeth.
  • Vitamin D helps in the absorption of calcium and
    phosphorous. Calcium intake when combined with
    sufficient vitamin D, a healthy diet and regular exercise, may reduce the risk of developing osteoporosis.

Why NeoLife's Vitamin A & D

  • Contains 100% premium cod liver oil from fish of the glacial-fed North Atlantic waters.
  • Freshness and potency are retained by encapsulation with pure protein and soft gelatine capsules.
  • No unpleasant taste and an odour due to convenient serving in a soft gelatine capsule that enables quick dissolution and maximum availability.

Special Note

Excessive intake of vitamin A, particularly by pregnant women
is not recommended.

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NeoLife products have not been certified through Sahpra. Please consult your health professional about any specifics. 

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