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By Nicolas Martineau, B.Sc. Nutrition
Everyone agrees: vitamin D is essential for good health. Yet many people underestimate the full range of its benefits. The optimal daily dose is still debated.
Vitamin D plays a key role in immunity and calcium absorption. At the right dosage, research shows it may also:
The effectiveness of a vitamin D supplement depends on blood levels. For the same dose, results vary from person to person.
In Canada, deficiencies are common because:
– long winters reduce sun exposure,
– sunscreen blocks natural vitamin D production in the skin.
Food sources alone are not enough. That’s why Health Canada recommends a daily vitamin D supplement.
In February 2021, Health Canada updated its guidelines:
Why raise the limit? Because studies show:
– vitamin D has many proven benefits,
– most people do not reach the optimal blood level of 50 nmol/L,
– higher daily doses are safe.
Research on healthy adults shows:
In short: taking 2,500 IU/day, as recommended by Health Canada, is safe and effective.
Among available products, Land Art is the only brand offering a certified organic vitamin D3 supplement at 2,500 IU.
✔ Certified organic
✔ 490 doses per bottle
✔ Just one drop per day
✔ Flavorless, preservative-free
✔ Made in Quebec
✔ Affordable price
Available online and in natural health stores, this vitamin D3 2,500 IU supplement is a convenient way to support your health.
Vitamin D is essential for strong immunity, bone health, and disease prevention.
The daily dose of 2,500 IU set by Health Canada is safe. Choosing a high-quality product, like Land Art’s organic vitamin D3 supplement, is an effective and reliable way to meet your needs.
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