Thompson's
Vitamin D3 1000iu
Thompson's Vitamin D3 vegecaps contain 1000iu of Vitamin D3 as 25mcg Cholecalciferol in 500mg of Omega 3 Fish Oil. Clinical research continues to highlight the vital importance of sufficient intake of this essential nutrient.
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- Maintains healthy bones
- Supports immunity
- See the Vitamin D article in the Library
Thompson's Vitamin D3 vegecaps contain 1000iu of Vitamin D3 as 25mcg Cholecalciferol in 500mg of Omega 3 Fish Oil.
Due to the perils of too much sunlight, concerns have been raised about a decrease in Vitamin D levels particularly in at-risk groups. Vitamin D is specifically renowned for its ability to increase Calcium absorption thus having a positive impact on bone health. However a deficiency of Vitamin D may also impact on immune function, mood and birth weight.
Alongside Calcium, Vitamin D is considered one of the pregnancy “Big 3” together with folic acid and omega 3-fatty acids.
Indications for Use:
Vitamin D:
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Important for building and maintaining healthy bone mass & density
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Supports the role of Calcium in lowering the risk of osteoporosis
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May reduce muscular weakness in the elderly thus reducing the risk of falls
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May reduce risk of low bone mineral density in people with digestive disorders
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Supports healthy birth weight
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May be helpful in immune modulation
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Enhances mood in healthy subjects during winter
Omega 3:
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Promotes and enhances bone health
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A diet with a higher ratio of Omega 3 to Omega 6 fatty acids may help to maintain bone density
Please note: While the two different sizes of this product have different labels they both contain exactly the same ingredients.
Each Capsule Provides:
Cholecalciferol 25mcg
Equiv. Vitamin D3 1000iu
Natural Fish Oil 500mg
(supplying 150mg of Omega 3 as 90mg EPA and 60 mg of DHA)
Free from: Corn, dairy, egg, gluten, lactose, nuts, shellfish, soy, sugar, wheat, yeast, artificial colouring, flavouring or preservatives.
Adults: Take one capsule daily with food, or as professionally prescribed.
Some researchers believe that amounts up to 10,000 IU per day are safe for the average healthy adult, although adverse effects may occur even at lower levels among people with hypersensitivity to vitamin D (e.g. hyperparathyroidism). Of all published cases of vitamin D toxicity for which a vitamin D amount is known, only one occurred at a level of intake under 40,000 IU per day. Only take more than the dose stated on the label if under consultation with a healthcare practitioner.








