Botanic Choice Launches New 1000 IU Vitamin D3

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Botanic Choice, a leading provider of more than 500 high-quality nutritional supplements, introduces a new 100 IU Vitamin D3 product to its vitamin line.

Our bodies were meant to live and work outdoors, but now most of us spend our day indoors, robbing us of the benefits of sunshine. Our new 1000 IU of Vitamin D3 is a good choice, especially for the fall and winter months.

Just as daylight is getting shorter and we’re spending even less time outdoors, Botanic Choice announces the launch of their new 1000 IU Vitamin D3.

Called the “sunshine” vitamin, Vitamin D supports general wellness including immune system health, heart health, emotional health and more.* Probably the biggest role Vitamin D plays is in helping the body absorb calcium, essential for strong bones.* Without adequate Vitamin D, the body cannot digest calcium.

Also known as cholecalciferol, Vitamin D3 is naturally created when unprotected skin receives sunlight for 10-15 minutes. Living in a northern climate, the natural aging process and sunscreen use may contribute to the lack of Vitamin D in many Americans. While natural sources of Vitamin D3 include egg yolks, cod liver oil, herring, salmon, mackerel, and certain fortified cereals, breads and other foods, most Americans do not consume enough of these foods to obtain adequate amounts of Vitamin D.

According to Tim Cleland, President, Botanic Choice, “Our bodies were meant to live and work outdoors, but now most of us spend our day indoors, robbing us of the benefits of sunshine. Our new 1000 IU of Vitamin D3 is a good choice, especially for the fall and winter months.”

About Botanic Choice
Indiana Botanic Gardens, Inc. is a leading provider of more than 500 high-quality nutritional supplements. Their line of natural vitamins, aromatherapy, and homeopathic remedies are sold through their catalogs, web site http://www.BotanicChoice.com, and retail store at 3401 West 37th Ave, Hobart, Indiana (800-644-8327).

  • These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

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