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Vitamin D3 (2500 IU 100 softgels)

Vitamin D3 (2500 IU 100 softgels)

Vitamin D3 is converted by the kidneys into the hormone calcitriol, which in turn, enhances calcium and phosphorous absorption and stimulates the synthesis of osteocalcin, an important structural protein in bone.

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