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!
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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!
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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!
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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.
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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.
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