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Reddit mentions of Healthy Origins Vitamin D3 5, 000 IU (Non-GMO), 360 Softgels

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of Healthy Origins Vitamin D3 5, 000 IU (Non-GMO), 360 Softgels. Here are the top ones.

Healthy Origins Vitamin D3 5, 000 IU (Non-GMO), 360 Softgels
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    Features:
  • Ultra Potency Vitamin D3
  • Healthy Origins Vitamin D3 is formulated in a base of cold-pressed olive oil for enhanced absorption.
  • Supports the maintenance of healthy bones and teeth
  • Supports a healthy immune system
  • Supports cardiovascular function and calcium absorption
  • During the summer months products may arrive warm but Amazon stores and ships products in accordance with manufacturers' recommendations, when provided.
Specs:
Height5 inches
Length5 inches
Number of items1
Release dateJuly 2015
Size360 Count (Pack of 1)
Weight0.2 pounds
Width2.5 inches

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Found 4 comments on Healthy Origins Vitamin D3 5, 000 IU (Non-GMO), 360 Softgels:

u/CaptainSarcasmo · 4 pointsr/Fitness

> Are there any differences to Vitamin D supplementation to natural sources such as the sun and diet? Are these differences something I should be concerned about for general health?

I don't believe so.

> Finally, what is the best way to supplement Vitamin D?

I just got these but they were a little less when I did. 5000IU is a good dose, especially with the weather we get here, and a years supply is about £15.

u/nevercomment · 2 pointsr/Fitness

Was this the brand?

Just looking for the cheapest source.

Did you notice an improvement in your health when you started taking them?

u/Fenris78 · 2 pointsr/FitnessUK

That's true, although fairly sure these are 100% RDA for all the vitamins at least. I also take a separate D3 supplement (link), cod liver oil (H&B when they have a penny sale on), green tea extract (MyProtein), and Magnesium (H&B) which I'll probably stop once I run out. The D3 definitely seems to be a worthwhile addition imo.

u/sombre · 1 pointr/Fitness

Any suggestions on which vitamin D3 supplements to take?

Found these but they seem so much cheaper than the rest I'm unsure about if its trust worthy.