Guest guest Posted January 5, 2012 Report Share Posted January 5, 2012 Coleen wrote: > I was told that I am low on Vitamin D also, along with the vitamins that help you absorb the Vitamin D.> > Thanks again for your input, I will see what works for me. Coleen: Found this site from the Global Health Initiative that discusses type of delivery of Vitmamin D. Bennie https://www.lifetimevitamind.com/frequently-asked-questions.php#6 8. WHAT IS A SUBLINGUAL TABLET/WHY IS IT BETTER? It means that the tablet dissolves under the tongue so it can be rapidly absorbed into the bloodstream without losing as much potency as it would if you swallowed it. It’s a much more efficient method of absorption than through the gut, plus it’s really easy to take. With traditional tablets, capsules and softgels, the absorption level is less than half our sublingual product. We have noticed people having to take almost 4000IU of those other forms of Vitamin D to equal our 2000IU sublingual tablet. The key with our product is we deliver the most Vitamin D into the body, allowing you to achieve the optimal health. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2012 Report Share Posted January 6, 2012 Hi Bennie, Thanks very much for the info. I appreciate it. For now, hugs, Coleen p.s. All this info is very interesting and hopefully I can make it work for me > Bennie wrote: >Found this site from the Global Health Initiative that discusses type of delivery of Vitmamin D. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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