Vitamin D3 Oral Spray {Review}
Do you know what your vitamin D3 level is? I found out a couple of years ago that mine was really low. I have been taking pills since then but my levels still remained low. My doctors switched me to a chewable tablet and that brought my level up to a normal range but I had to chew 5 or more tablets a day and that gets expensive!
I was asked to give the spray version a try and Misol D3 arrived last month. MISOL D3, a concentrated formulation of Vitamin D3 in a convenient oral spray. Because it is sprayed and not swallowed, it bypasses the digestive track which increases the absorption rate in the body.
For people like me that have absorption issues, this spray meets a need that can be difficult to handle on your own. Additionally, the spray application makes it ideal for those who cannot or have difficulty swallowing pills.
According to the product information, simply spritzing this Vitamin D3 Oral Peppermint Spray in your mouth will have it in your blood stream in minutes. Because it is a spray, the absorption rate is multiple times higher than normal D3 capsules & tablets.
Vitamin D3, also known as cholecalciferol, comes from fortified foods, animal foods (fish, eggs, and liver), and can also be made internally when your skin is exposed to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun.
The question for most people is, can they eat enough of these foods to reach the necessary D3 levels and/or do they want to over expose themselves to the sun with the ever growing rates of skin cancer – the answers for many people is NO with some sources stating over 70% of people in US having D3 deficiencies.
I have been using this spray for about a month. It has a nice peppermint flavor and just absorbs into your mouth. Quick and easy. My levels have been increasing so I plan to continue to use this product until I reach the levels my doctor wants then reduce the dosage to maintain that level.
For more information on this product, visit InMedTechGroup online. To pick up one of the Vitamin D3 Oral Spray for yourself, visit the store on Amazon.
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