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Vitamin A&D (Time Release) (100 Tablets)
from Ripple Creek
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Retail Price:
$7.08
Our Price: $4.08
You Save: $3.00
Item: RC153
Size: 100 Tablets
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Bioflavonoids Total B Total B Vitamin A (Fish Liver Oil) Vitamin B-1 Vitamin B-12 Vitamin B-12 (Sublingual) Vitamin B-2 Vitamin B-3 Vitamin B-3 (Slow Release) Vitamin B-5 Vitamin B-6 Vitamin B-7 Vitamin B-8 Vitamin C (Chewable) Vitamin C 2000 (Time Release) Vitamin C With Rose Hips Vitamin E (d-Alpha Toco 200 IU) Vitamin E (d-Alpha Toco 400 IU)
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Description:
Vitamin A is needed for healthy hair, skin, nails, gums and teeth. Vitamin D regulates the absorption of Calcium and Phosphorus from the intestinal tract and is important to the calcification of bones and teeth. This product is specially coated to delay the release of the nutrients until they have reached the small intestine, the time release slow release formula helping to improve absoption by the body.
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Suggested Use:
Take one (1) tablet daily, or as directed by a health care professional.
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Ingredients:
Each tablet contains Vitamin A (fish liver oil) (25,000 IU) and Vitamin D (fish liver oil) (1,000 IU).
The statements presented have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat or prevent any disease. The information presented is for information only and not as a substitute for professional medical advice. Seek the advice of a physician, dietitian, pharmacist, or other qualified health professional about the appropriateness of taking a dietary supplement and to learn about potential interactions with medications.
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