Confirm that optimal levels of vitamin D guarantee a string immune system
Attest that vitamin D needs to be supplemented daily
Acknowledge that vitamin D plays a vital role in overall health
Confirm that vitamin D needs to be supplemented daily throughout the year
The research confirmed the scientific assumption that the Sanience D3 dietary supplement provides highly absorbable vitamin D, which promotes adequate levels of vitamin D in the blood thus supporting autoimmune disease prevention[1][2][3][4], improving psycho-emotional health [5][6], reducing risk of oncological disease[7], promoting strong bones and calcium absorption.
The research confirmed the effectiveness of a therapeutic dose (8000 IU/day) of Sanience D3 in preventing insufficient or deficient levels (10-29,9 ng/mL) of vitamin D for inhabitants of Latvia with short-term use (30 days).
The research observed several types of oral spray vitamin D products and analysed their ability in the short term to effectively raise overall levels of vitamin D in people with insufficient or deficient levels of vitamin D. The study involved 111 participants divided into three groups, one of which received a placebo.
The research was designed by SIA InCell in collaboration with SIA Centrālā laboratorija and SIA NCL following the 05.02.2020 positive opinion from the Scientific Research Ethics Committee of the Institute of Cardiology and Regenerative Medicine of the University of Latvia.
Further information about the research is available from SIA pharm&med.
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