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Vitamin D3 is tantamount for calcium absorption which is why Carlson has created Vitamin D3 10,000 IU, a mega potent weekly supplement. Each softgel comes with a guaranteed 10,000 IU of Vitamin D3, which is enough to last the body for a full week! Vitamin D3 10,000 IU is made without any unnatural color or preservatives and is safe for just about everyone to take. And Carlson guarantees the potency and quality of this product, so you can take it assured that you're getting nothing but the best.
WARNINGS: Do not take if you are pregnant or lactating.
NOTES: Salt-free. Wheat-free. Corn-free. Soy-free. Yeast-free. Sugar-free. Preservative-free. Natural color. Milk-free. Gluten-free.
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Serving Size: 1 Soft Gel Servings Per Container: 120
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Amount Per Serving |
% Daily Value* |
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Vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol)
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10,000 IU
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2500%
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Customer Reviews
Reviewed by 2 customer(s)
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by Ahna
Sun Prairie, WI USA | Posted on 4/29/2010
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The best!
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- Results:
- more than 1 month.
- Taste:
- taste great.
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by J Baron
CO USA | Posted on 2/19/2010
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Good quality.
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- Using for:
- more than 1 week but less than 1 month.
- Results:
- Still Waiting.
- Taste:
- No taste.
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- Taken With:
- with food
- Side Effects:
- None
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Returns Information
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First carried by eVitamins: December 18, 2009
How is the return rating calculated? A combination of factors including the time the product has been available for sale on eVitamins, the amount of returns, the amount of individual units shipped and also the category the product is listed in with respect to it's peers.
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