Vitamin A 5000iu by Solgar from £10.09

Dry Vitamin A 5000iu 1502ug from Solgar Vitamin and Herb. From a Vegetarian source. Vitamin A is stored in the liver and is fat-soluble. It has many important functions in the body, one of which is its antioxidant action.Vitamin A 5000iu

Dry Vitamin A 5000iu 1502ug tablets.

Vitamins A and D are fat-soluble vitamins that are essential to our health and are frequently found together in nature. Vitamin A has many different functions. First it is related to the maintenance of normal vision in dim light or the prevention of night blindness. It also aids in the growth and formation of body cells, making it essential for body growth. It is especially needed for bone growth. If the intake is not sufficient, bones will s stop growing before the soft tissues are fully mature. Vitamin A is also needed for normal tooth development because the enamel-forming cells are affected by lack of vitamin A. It is also important in the maintenance of healthy epithelial tissues

Ingredients: Tableted with these natural ingredients: Dibasic calcium phosphate, vegetable powdered cellulose, vegetable stearic acid, magnesium stearate, silica. (Suitable for Vegetarians Suitable for Vegetarians)

Nutritional: Each tablet provides: Vitamin A (palmitate 5000 iu) 1502 ug. Suitable for vegetarians and vegans.

Directions: As a food supplement for adults, one (1) tablet daily, preferably at mealtime, or as directed by a health care practitioner

Health Warnings: This product contains vitamin A do not take if you are pregnant or are likely to become pregnant, except on the advice of a doctor or anti-natal clinic.

Health Brand: Solgar, Shelf: Vitamin A and D, Room: Solgar Vitamin Supplements, Health Category: Solgar Vitamin A, D, Cod Liver Oil

 
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