Vitamin D 2000 I.U. Offers More Than Just Bone Health
Vitamin D is well known for its important role in promoting calcium absorption for bone health. In fact, adequate calcium and Vitamin D throughout life, as part of a well-balanced diet, may reduce the risk of osteoporosis. In addition, research has revealed that Vitamin D had many other vitally important roles to play in addition to bone health. This includes nutritional support roles for healthy cell division, healthy insulin production, healthy blood pressure levels already within a normal range, healthy immune function, and a positive mood. Add this to the fact that recent research suggests that up to 40% of the American population may be experiencing some level of Vitamin D deficiency, and a strong case can be made for the importance of Vitamin D supplementation.


