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Are you taking Vitamin D? If you are not, then you should. Are you taking enough? You will never know unless you test. Are you consistent? Half-life means how long a substance stays in your body or how quickly it leaves. The half-life of Vitamin D is 15 days. This means when you can get tested, consult our office on a recommended dose and retest in 30 or 45 to see if you are doing enough. Vitamin D3, or cholecalciferol, is one of the forms of vitamin D. Both D2 and D3 need to be converted by the liver and then by the kidneys into the main form of vitamin D that circulates in your body. D3 appears to raise our levels of active vitamin D more effectively than D2. This $75 value is being offered for $39 for a limited time.
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