Overview

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
No researches found
N/A
USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 35 Reviews
8.9
Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 1 MicroLingual® Tablet
Amount Per Serving
%DV
Vitamin D (as cholecalciferol)
125 mcg (5,000 IU)
625%

Most Useful Reviews

9.3
Boosted vitamin D
He's the best! The sublingual form of vitamin D is the most easily assimilated, being absorbed directly in the oral cavity, bypassing the digestive tract. With issues like Cholecystitis and intestinal dysbiosis, vitamin D levels may not rise, despite taking it. Since vitamin D is fat-soluble, adequate bile is essential for its absorption; with dyskinesia, there may be little to emulsify it. When pathogenic flora proliferate in the intestine, they consume it, leaving little for us. My mother has a bile fold and SIBO, and we successfully raised her vitamin D levels with this form. I highly recommend it!
Read More
10
Perfect for issues
It's a godsend! I have a kinked gallbladder and pancreatitis. The microlingual D is absorbed immediately in the mouth, making it ideal for those with gastrointestinal tract problems. The tablets dissolve quickly and while pricier than regular D, it's worth it!
Read More
9.5
Quick rise noted
A chic option to raise vitamin D3 levels! This effective form of vitamin D3 quickly elevates levels through sublingual use. Within two months, I raised my level from 7 to 83, a remarkable achievement compared to traditional capsules, which require proper gallbladder function for absorption. Remember to take it with water, K2, and magnesium!
Read More

User Reviews

USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 35 Reviews
8.9
  • All Reviews
  • Positive Reviews
  • Negative Reviews
9.3
Boosted vitamin D
He's the best! The sublingual form of vitamin D is the most easily assimilated, being absorbed directly in the oral cavity, bypassing the digestive tract. With issues like Cholecystitis and intestinal dysbiosis, vitamin D levels may not rise, despite taking it. Since vitamin D is fat-soluble, adequate bile is essential for its absorption; with dyskinesia, there may be little to emulsify it. When pathogenic flora proliferate in the intestine, they consume it, leaving little for us. My mother has a bile fold and SIBO, and we successfully raised her vitamin D levels with this form. I highly recommend it!
Read More
10
Perfect for issues
It's a godsend! I have a kinked gallbladder and pancreatitis. The microlingual D is absorbed immediately in the mouth, making it ideal for those with gastrointestinal tract problems. The tablets dissolve quickly and while pricier than regular D, it's worth it!
Read More
9.5
Quick rise noted
A chic option to raise vitamin D3 levels! This effective form of vitamin D3 quickly elevates levels through sublingual use. Within two months, I raised my level from 7 to 83, a remarkable achievement compared to traditional capsules, which require proper gallbladder function for absorption. Remember to take it with water, K2, and magnesium!
Read More
9.5
Easily absorbed
Convenient form! I ordered the freeze-dried version for my husband after his gallbladder removal, as fat-based capsules are unsuitable. He feels great after use; this form is easy to absorb.
Read More
9.5
Effective digestion support
The best D3 for those with gallbladder issues. My bile outflow is impaired, making fat-soluble vitamins poorly absorbed. This one is perfectly digestible, as confirmed by my analysis.
Read More

Frequently Asked Questions

No FAQs are available for this product and symptom.
image