What is vitamin D?

The sunshine vitamin has received a lot of attention in recent years and has even overtaken vitamin C as the most popular health supplement. But why is vitamin D so important?

 

What is vitamin D?

Unlike most vitamin and minerals which are obtained through the food we eat; vitamin D is naturally created when our skin is exposed to direct sunlight.

There are a small number of foods which provide vitamin D, including oily fish, dairy products and eggs – however, to achieve the minimum recommended daily amount of 400 IU you would need to eat: 8 eggs, 3kg of cheddar cheese and 2 cans of tuna- everyday!

Vitamin D helps to maintain healthy bones, teeth and muscles by supporting the body in regulating our intake of calcium and phosphorous. It also facilitates a normal immune system and deficiency is associated with an increased susceptibility to infection and autoimmunity.

 

What are the common signs of vitamin D deficiency?

When vitamin D is low, it can affect the body in several ways. These can include;

  • Aching bones
  • Muscle weakness
  • Tiredness and fatigue
  • Low mood
  • Poor immune system

Public Health England now recommends that everyone in the UK supplements at least 400IU (10mcg) daily of vitamin D through the winter months – October to March, with at risk groups advised to supplement all year round to maintain enough levels.

 

Scientifically proven absorption

BetterYou’s range of Vitamin D Oral Sprays have been specially formulated to deliver the vitamin D3 directly into the mouth. The mouth is an excellent receptor for nutritional supplementation because of its soft, absorbent tissue and the proximity of a rich vein system below.

With a variety of dosage strengths suitable for the whole family, the award-winning range are a pioneering and convenient solution to traditional vitamin D supplementation. View the range here