Vitamin D3 2000 IE
What this product is
This formula provides vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol) at 25 µg per serving, sourced from lanolin. It is designed as a single-nutrient supplement for people who want a simple way to support daily vitamin D intake. Vitamin D is commonly used when sunlight exposure is limited or inconsistent.
Because it contains only one active ingredient, it can be combined with other supplements without overlapping many nutrients. The focus is on steady, routine use rather than short-term effects. As with any supplement, it works best alongside a varied diet and healthy lifestyle.
Bone and mineral utilisation support
Vitamin D contributes to normal calcium and phosphorus utilisation, which is closely linked to maintaining normal bones. This makes vitamin D3 a common choice in bone-health routines, especially for adults who may not get regular sun exposure. The 25 µg serving offers a clear, easy-to-track daily amount.
Vitamin D status is influenced by season, latitude, time outdoors, and skin coverage. A consistent intake can help maintain normal physiological functions related to mineral handling. This product is intended for ongoing nutritional support rather than addressing specific conditions.
Immune function as part of daily wellness
Vitamin D contributes to the normal function of the immune system and is often used as part of a general wellness plan. People frequently consider vitamin D during winter months or periods of indoor living. This product provides a straightforward way to include vitamin D3 in a daily routine.
Immune support from nutrition is typically gradual and maintenance-oriented. Pairing vitamin D with balanced meals, adequate sleep, and regular activity can help support overall wellbeing. If you already use a multivitamin, it can be helpful to check your total vitamin D intake.
Muscle function and everyday performance
Vitamin D contributes to the maintenance of normal muscle function, which can be relevant for day-to-day movement and activity. This is particularly considered by people who are less exposed to sunlight or who want to support general mobility. The single-ingredient format keeps the formula simple and focused.
Muscle function is influenced by multiple factors including protein intake, hydration, and overall training or activity levels. Vitamin D is one supportive piece of that broader picture. Consistency is typically more important than occasional use.
Ingredient source and formulation simplicity
The active ingredient is vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol) from lanolin, a commonly used source for D3 in supplements. As a fat-soluble vitamin, vitamin D is often taken with a meal that contains some dietary fat. This can help integrate it into a normal daily routine.
Because the formula is minimal, it is suitable for people who prefer targeted supplementation. It can also be used to complement other products that do not provide vitamin D. If you are unsure about your needs, a healthcare professional can help interpret dietary intake and lifestyle factors.
| Class | Ingredient | Quantity | NRV% |
|---|---|---|---|
| Vitamin | Vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol) from lanolin | 25.0 µg | 500.0 |
Capsules Ingredients: Veganes Material
Allergens:
| Title | Description |
|---|---|
| Hypercalcaemia – High Risk | Vitamin D can increase calcium absorption, so use may be unsuitable when blood calcium is already elevated. |
| Sarcoidosis or granulomatous disorders – High Risk | These conditions can increase sensitivity to vitamin D and raise the risk of elevated calcium levels. |
| Severe kidney impairment – Medium Risk | Vitamin D metabolism and calcium/phosphate balance may be altered, so supplementation should be medically supervised. |
| History of kidney stones – Medium Risk | Higher calcium absorption may be a concern for individuals prone to calcium-based stones. |
| Hyperparathyroidism – Medium Risk | Calcium regulation may already be disrupted, so vitamin D use should be discussed with a clinician. |
| Lanolin sensitivity – Low Risk | Because the vitamin D3 source is lanolin, individuals with sensitivity to lanolin-derived materials may prefer an alternative source. |
| Title | Description |
|---|---|
| Gastrointestinal discomfort – Low Risk | Some people may experience mild stomach upset when taking vitamin D supplements. |
| Headache – Low Risk | Occasional headaches have been reported with supplementation, particularly if total intake from multiple products is high. |
| Symptoms of high calcium (e.g., thirst, frequent urination) – Medium Risk | Excess vitamin D intake can contribute to elevated calcium levels, which may cause noticeable symptoms. |
| Title | Description |
|---|---|
| Thiazide diuretics – Medium Risk | Thiazides can reduce calcium excretion, and combined use with vitamin D may increase the risk of elevated calcium. |
| Digoxin and other cardiac glycosides – High Risk | Changes in calcium levels can affect cardiac glycoside safety, so vitamin D use should be medically supervised. |
| Orlistat – Medium Risk | Orlistat can reduce absorption of fat-soluble vitamins such as vitamin D. |
| Cholestyramine/colestipol – Medium Risk | Bile-acid sequestrants may reduce absorption of fat-soluble vitamins including vitamin D. |
| Corticosteroids (long-term) – Medium Risk | Long-term corticosteroid use can affect vitamin D metabolism and calcium balance. |
| Anticonvulsants (e.g., phenytoin, carbamazepine) – Medium Risk | Some anticonvulsants can increase vitamin D breakdown, potentially altering vitamin D status. |
| Title | Description |
|---|---|
| General supplement warning – Low Risk | Food supplements should not be used as a substitute for a varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle. |
| Daily dose warning – Low Risk | Do not exceed the recommended daily intake. |
| Children warning – Low Risk | Keep out of reach of young children. |
| Pregnancy and breastfeeding – Medium Risk | If pregnant or breastfeeding, consult a healthcare professional before use to ensure total vitamin D intake is appropriate. |
| Medical conditions affecting calcium – High Risk | Consult a healthcare professional before use if you have kidney disease, a history of kidney stones, or conditions associated with high calcium. |
| Medication use – Medium Risk | If you take prescription medicines (especially thiazide diuretics, digoxin, anticonvulsants, or weight-loss medicines), seek professional advice before use. |
| Manufacturing trace warning – Low Risk | May contain very small amounts of allergens due to shared production equipment, even when not present in the ingredient list. |
| Title | Description | Bioavailability |
|---|---|---|
| Vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol) from lanolin | Provides vitamin D3 to support normal calcium utilisation and general vitamin D intake. | Standard vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol) form with typical physiological availability. |
| Allergen | Source Ingredient | Mandatory | Inference |
|---|---|---|---|
| None | None | No | None |
Population & target users: Adults seeking to maintain vitamin D intake, especially during periods of low sun exposure.
How to take: Take 1 serving daily with water, preferably with a meal containing some dietary fat.
Duration of use: Suitable for ongoing use; consider periodic review of total vitamin D intake from all sources.
Storage & conservation: Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight; keep container tightly closed.
| MDC BRANDS: Ethyos |
Vorteile
Bone Health
Vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol) at 25 µg supports normal calcium and phosphorus utilisation, which is commonly used as part of a bone-health routine. It can be a practical option for people with limited sun exposure or seasonal changes in sunlight. This use is based on vitamin D’s established role in maintaining normal bones.
Immune Support
Vitamin D3 contributes to the normal function of the immune system and is often used to help maintain immune readiness during periods of low sunlight. A 25 µg daily serving can fit into a general wellness plan alongside diet and lifestyle habits. This is a supportive, maintenance-oriented use rather than an acute approach.
Muscle Health
Vitamin D3 contributes to the maintenance of normal muscle function and is sometimes included in routines focused on mobility and everyday physical performance. It may be especially relevant for individuals who spend most of their time indoors. This benefit is supportive and works best as part of a broader nutrition plan.
Overall Health
Vitamin D3 is a foundational micronutrient used to help maintain normal physiological functions across multiple systems. A single-ingredient formula can be useful for people who want a straightforward way to top up vitamin D intake. This is a broad, general-wellness application.
Cellular Health
Vitamin D3 acts as a hormone-like vitamin involved in normal gene expression and cell function, which is why it is sometimes associated with cellular maintenance. In a simple formula, it can complement a balanced diet and healthy lifestyle. This is a peripheral, general-support use rather than a targeted outcome.