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D 3000 Oral Spray
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INCI
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Key ingredients
Key ingredients
INGREDIENTS
Active ingredients in 1 spray (0.45 ml): vitamin D: 75 µg or 3000 IU (1500% RDI*). *RDI - recommended daily intake
Ingredients: purified water, thickeners: xylitol (20%) and xanthan gum, vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol), antioxidants: sodium ascorbate and D-alpha-tocopheryl acetate, natural blackcurrant flavor, preservative: potassium sorbate, acidulant: citric acid.
The product does not contain sugar, gluten, gelatin, artificial colors, or flavors. It is also suitable for vegetarians.
Mode of employment
Mode of employment
HOW TO USE
Instructions for use: Shake well before use. When you use it for the first time, press the sprayer 3 times to start working. Dispense the content directly into the mouth. The recommended daily dose is 1 spray right after food. It is recommended to take one spray daily. For optimal effect, spray under the tongue or on the inside of the cheek. Clean the spray after use.
Conservation: Store in a dry, dark place at a temperature of up to 25°C. Use within 6 months of opening.
Safety: The vitamin D content in the recommended daily doses is safe for consumption. Consult your doctor about dosage. The product contains the natural form of vitamin D3 from lanolin.
Warnings: Don't forget the importance of a varied diet and a healthy lifestyle. A nutritional supplement is not a substitute for a balanced and varied diet. The recommended daily amounts and dosage should not be exceeded. Keep out of the reach of children. Pregnant women, nursing mothers, and children should not consume doses of vitamin D higher than the recommended daily intake. Excessive consumption can have a laxative effect.
FAQS
FAQS
Why is vitamin D important?
Vitamin D is a hormone that is synthesized in our skin with the help of sunlight, which is why it is also known as the sunshine vitamin. It contributes to the normal absorption of calcium in the body, thereby maintaining healthy bones and teeth. At the same time, it also contributes to the functioning of muscles and the immune system.
Why does vitamin D deficiency occur?
Vitamin D deficiency is a health problem worldwide and also here. Research shows that up to 80% of Slovenians do not have an adequate intake of vitamin D. This is especially true in winter, when we are less exposed to the sun, and clothing and sunscreens with UV protection also have an additional inhibitory effect on vitamin D production. Furthermore, few foods contain the sunshine vitamin in a noteworthy amount. These include fatty fish, fish oil, liver, and egg yolk, while plant-based foods practically do not contain vitamin D.
Therefore, for people with insufficient exposure to sunlight, as well as for newborns, infants, and children, an additional intake of vitamin D through dietary supplements is recommended.
What can affect the amount of vitamin D in our body?
- Use of sunscreens with a high protection factor.
- Clothing that blocks the sun's contact with our skin.
- The clarity of our skin: people with darker skin need to be exposed to UV rays for a longer time than those with lighter skin to get enough vitamin D.
- The time of year: In winter and autumn, when there is less sunlight, the body is less likely to produce enough vitamin D.
- Working hours: when working in dark rooms until late in the afternoon, even in summer, we may be underexposed to UV rays, which are crucial for the formation of adequate amounts of vitamin D.
Where does the vitamin D contained in Valens oral sprays come from?
Valens vitamin D oral sprays mainly contain the natural form of vitamin D3 derived from lanolin, a yellow waxy substance obtained from sheep's fleece (sheep's wool). This is an identical form to the one our body produces with the help of sunlight, and it has been shown to have excellent absorption. Especially for vegans, we have also developed the Valens D-Natural Vegan oral spray with plant-based vitamin D3 (algae).
Can pregnant women also take Valens vitamin D products?
Yes, vitamin D is also essential for pregnant women. In fact, research shows that more than half of pregnant Slovenian women have insufficient levels of vitamin D. In one of the studies conducted in Slovenia, up to 55% of the pregnant participants had low vitamin D levels. Therefore, pregnant women should also ensure that their amounts of this important vitamin are sufficient, especially in autumn and winter, when there is less sunlight.
Does it matter when I take vitamin D?
The vitamin D is a fat-soluble vitamin, so it is recommended to take it during or immediately after a meal.
Can we get enough vitamin D even without dietary supplements?
The only "natural" way to obtain enough vitamin D is its natural synthesis in the skin under the direct influence of sunlight. Due to the length of the day and the angle and intensity of solar radiation, vitamin D is produced more actively from April to September around midday. This means that, in principle, it is not necessary to take vitamin D3 supplements in the summer, as the sun is stronger and we also spend more time outdoors.
If you believe you are not getting enough vitamin D even during this time (or if you spend most of your time indoors or avoid the sun), it would be best to consult your doctor about it or to have a self-paid vitamin D test done at a laboratory.
Deficiency is very common during the colder times of the year, when the sun's rays are too weak to synthesize vitamin D in our skin. Only a few foods are rich in vitamin D, specifically fatty marine fish (for example, salmon), and in very small amounts also eggs, milk, and dairy products.
Since the amount of vitamin D3 in food sources is therefore insignificant and studies show a high level of vitamin D3 deficiency worldwide, experts recommend supplementing it with dietary supplements.
Is it absolutely necessary to take vitamin D3 supplements?
In summer, when the sun is stronger and we spend more time outdoors, it is generally not necessary to take vitamin D supplements. It should be noted that protective clothing and sunscreens inhibit the formation of vitamin D3. Additional intake is necessary in autumn and winter when, due to geographical latitude, the biosynthesis of vitamin D in the skin is not sufficiently effective and the risk of deficiency is high.
Infants and the elderly are at special risk of deficiency. Firstborns do not receive enough vitamin D3 through breast milk, and exposure to sunlight can be very dangerous for their sensitive skin. The elderly often spend more time indoors, and their need for vitamin D is even greater due to the increased bone breakdown process.
According to studies and research showing a high incidence of vitamin D3 deficiency among Slovenians, the administration of vitamin D supplements is absolutely necessary, at least during the colder part of the year.
Can Valens D Junior and Valens D-natur also be used by adults?
Of course. Due to their composition, the products are suitable for both children (Valens D Junior) and babies (Valens D-natur) as well as adults. To meet the vitamin D needs of our body, adults can increase the number of sprays they consume per day. Instead of one spray, you can take 2 to 6 sprays a day.
