Supplement Facts
Serving Size:  1 ml
Amount Per Serving
%DV
Vitamin D (as D3)
15 mcg (600 IU)
100%

The product is found useful for the following medical conditions

Bone Pain details

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Moderately Effective
Based on 3 Researches
8.7
USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 8 Reviews
8.7
We explored the impact of vitamin D3 levels on bone pain that patients experience after undergoing unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA). The study involved 240 participants who were divided into three groups based on their vitamin D status—some received treatment before surgery, some after, and others had normal levels to begin with.

By administering vitamin D3 in three doses, we aimed to see if correcting deficiencies could alleviate post-operative bone pain. Throughout the recovery period, we measured pain levels using the visual analog scale at various intervals after the surgery.

Our findings clearly demonstrated that patients who corrected their vitamin D3 deficiency before surgery reported significantly better pain control after the operation compared to those who were treated afterwards or those who started with adequate levels. This highlights the importance of testing and addressing vitamin D status prior to orthopedic procedures, showing that it is a modifiable risk factor affecting recovery.
9.5
Supports bone and immune health
Most Useful Review
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that infants receive 600 IU of vitamin D daily. Our liquid vitamin D3 for babies is an effective way to ensure your baby has the necessary support for bone and tooth growth and a healthy immune system.

Allergies details

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Possibly Effective
Based on 7 Researches
7.6
USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 2 Reviews
8.6
We investigated the potential connection between vitamin D deficiency and allergic proctocolitis (AP) in infants. Our study involved a careful comparison of vitamin D levels in infants diagnosed with AP against those of healthy infants. This meticulous, prospective approach allows us to draw insightful conclusions about how vitamin D might be influencing allergic conditions.

We found that vitamin D levels were noticeably lower in infants suffering from AP compared to their healthy peers. Notably, a significant percentage of AP patients—34.7%—were found to be vitamin D deficient or insufficient. Furthermore, the study revealed that infants with vitamin D levels below 40.75 mcg/L were 3.5 times more likely to develop AP.

Our findings suggest an intriguing association between vitamin D deficiency and allergic proctocolitis, hinting that the rising rates of such allergies may be influenced by environmental factors. It appears crucial that we assess vitamin D levels in infants diagnosed with AP, as this could contribute to better understanding and management of the condition.
8.8
Effective vitamin D
Most Useful Review
My initial impressions were the taste and aroma, reminiscent of the fragrant sunflower oil from my childhood. It has a pleasant pale yellowish hue. I concur with other commenters that it’s preferable for vitamin D to come from local oil rather than imported variants, as this helps children avoid allergies related to coconut or MCT oil. A significant advantage is that it is an oil rather than a liquid, as vitamin D is fat-soluble. I've noticed remarkable results already in the first week: my daughter's palms, feet, and head began sweating, and issues like burrs around her nails and skin peeling were alleviated. After switching to this, I noticed a recovery, which wasn’t the case with other drops that had a smaller dosage and less noticeable effects. I prefer these over the previous options.

Food Poisoning details

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Moderately Effective
Based on 2 Researches
8.5
USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 2 Reviews
8.4
We explored the effects of vitamin D (VD) on gut health during infections caused by a common foodborne bacterium. By using intestinal cells and mouse models, we looked at how this vitamin interacts with the body’s defenses and could potentially restore the gut’s protective barrier during these infections.

Our findings reveal that infections can disrupt gut barrier function and activate the immune system. In patients suffering from campylobacteriosis, we noted that the vitamin D receptor's (VDR) activity was reduced, indicating a weakening of immune responses.

When we supplemented with VD in lab settings, we noticed impressive barrier-preserving effects. In fact, VD reversed the impairment caused by the infection, supporting better functioning of tight junctions within the gut lining. This ultimately led to decreased bacteria moving across the gut barrier.

Overall, our research suggests that vitamin D could be a promising treatment in addressing gut turmoil caused by foodborne infections. It appears that VD supplementation could restore gut barrier functionality, providing a new avenue for both human and animal health.
8.8
Tasty and convenient
Most Useful Review
Excellent! This vitamin D is of high quality, pleasant in taste and smell. I started giving it to my baby at seven months after previously using coconut oil. We finished the package in two months, and it’s very convenient to administer with a syringe instead of using a spoon with food.
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