Lipo-Sachets Vitamin D Melon Flavour Sachets 5g X 30 (Expiry 01/2025)

Lipo-Sachets Vitamin D Melon Flavour Sachets 5g X 30 (Expiry 01/2025)
Vitamin D Lipo-Sachets provide liposomal Vitamin D3 with superior absorption 1 in a delicious melon flavour to help support bone and immune health year-round.
- Promotes calcium absorption – a diet deficient in calcium can lead to osteoporosis in later life
- Aids healthy bone development
- Helps enhance immune system function
- Supports nervous system function
- Helps enhance healthy muscle function
- Supports healthy foetal development
- Helps enhance general health and wellbeing
- Vitamin D Lipo-Sachets comes in convenient one-a-day sachets, are Gluten, Sugar, Alcohol and
- GMO-Free. Suitable for vegetarians.
Who could benefit most from taking vitamin D and when?
- Those looking to support their immune system
- Those who want to supplement their diet with vitamin D
- Those with low exposure to sunlight due to their lifestyle
- In autumn and winter periods because of reduced amounts of sunlight
- People using cosmetic with UV filters or sunscreen in summer months – reduces ability to synthesise vitamin D into the skin.
- For people with darker skin – due to high melanin in the skin (pigment that acts as a natural sunscreen)
High-quality liposomes act as stable carriers, encapsulating and protecting the vitamin from degradation by substances within the body’s digestive system. This allows for the efficient transport of the vitamin to the body’s cells for increased bioavailability and high absorption.
You can buy Lipo-Sachets Vitamin D Melon Flavour Sachets 5g X 30 (Expiry 01/2025) online in Australia from Chemist Direct
Adults and children over 12 years: 1 sachet once daily. Consume the contents of one sachet as is or add to a small amount of cold, still water or juice. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose.
Not to be used in children under 12 years of age without medical advice.
Cholecalciferol 25 µg equivalent to 1000IU vitamin D3, water, glycerol, pectins, natural flavouring, ascorbic acid, phospholipids from soy lecithin.
Advise your doctor of any medicine or supplement you take during pregnancy, particularly in your first trimester. Vitamins are supplementary to, and not a replacement for, a balanced diet.