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Aumento de vitamina D3 - 3 meses

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€37,95
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€37,95
Impuesto incluido. Los gastos de envío se calculan en la pantalla de pago.
Benefits

🌿 Immune system support
🌿 Supporte hormone health
🌿 Support ovarian health
🌿 Mood regulation
🌿 Support for pregnancy
🌿 FDA approuved - 100% natural
🌿 Designed by a naturopath and micronutritionist

Descripción

Rising D3 es un suplemento a base de vitamina D. Su fórmula única cubre todos los requerimientos diarios en un solo comprimido . Apoya su sistema inmunológico y su salud mental . ¡Trae la luz del sol a tu cuerpo con Rising D3!

¿Rising D3 es adecuado para mí?

¿Le gustaría apoyar su sistema inmunológico ?

¿Estás planeando tener un bebé ?

¿Te gustaría complementar tu organismo con vitamina D ?

¿Tiene deficiencia de vitamina D ?

¿Sufres de resistencia a la insulina ?

¿Sufres de inflamación ?

Si respondió SÍ a una (o más) de estas preguntas, Rising D3 puede ayudarlo a resolver sus problemas.

Instrucciones

Instrucciones: Uso: 1 cápsula al día con un vaso lleno de agua.

Almacenamiento: Almacenar en un lugar seco.

Nota: Los complementos alimenticios no sustituyen a una dieta variada y equilibrada ni a un estilo de vida saludable.

Respetar la ingesta diaria recomendada.

No recomendado en caso de alergia a alguno de los ingredientes.

No recomendado para mujeres con antecedentes personales o familiares de cáncer de mama. Las mujeres embarazadas y en período de lactancia deben consultar a un médico antes de tomar cualquier suplemento.

Mantener fuera del alcance de los niños.

Ingredientes

Ingredientes: Ingredientes: Vitamina D3 (de liquen 2000 UI), aceite de linaza

    vitamin d supplements
    Features of Rising D3 supplement : Support hormone health, support ovarian health, support for pregnancy, mood regulation, immune system support, made of natural ingredients
    Primary supplement of rising D3 : Vitamin D3
    Supplements facts of Rising D3

    You deserve transparency

    Each of products is meticulously crafted with extensively researched and recommended ingredients

    • Creado por Fellow PCOS Cyster

    • Suplementos Naturales

    • La experiencia en SOP

    • Sin gluten

    • No Synthetic Colors or Artificial Sweeteners

    • FDA Approuved

    Primera marca francesa de suplemento para el síndrome de ovario poliquístico
    La experiencia francesa ahora a disposición de los EE.UU.
    Aprobado por la FDA

    Preguntas frecuentes

    Compatibilidad

    SOP: Sí.
    El síndrome de ovario poliquístico es un síndrome metabólico que puede afectar la fatiga diaria, la inflamación, la resistencia a la insulina y el estrés oxidativo. Por lo tanto, RISING D3 es EL PRODUCTO que debe tener.

    Anticoncepción hormonal: Sí.

    Endometriosis: Sí.

    Premenopausia/Menopausia: Sí.

    Embarazo: Sí

    Lactancia materna: Sí

    TTC (tratando de concebir): Sí,

    PMA: Sí,

    Médico :
    - No recomendado en caso de alergia a alguno de los ingredientes.
    -Informe a su médico o farmacéutico si está tomando algún otro medicamento al mismo tiempo.
    - No recomendado para mujeres con antecedentes personales o familiares de cáncer de mama. Las mujeres embarazadas y en período de lactancia deben consultar a un médico antes de tomar cualquier suplemento.

    ¿Cuándo puedo tomar este suplemento?

    1 cápsula al día con magnesio por la noche será perfecta
    Tu cuerpo puede producir su propia vitamina D3 a través de la piel, gracias a los rayos del sol. En verano, es suficiente una exposición al sol de 15 minutos (sin crema solar ni gafas de sol para asegurar una correcta absorción). En invierno, sin embargo, los rayos del sol son insuficientes. Al tomar Rising D3 de forma regular, puede reforzar su ingesta de vitamina D y combatir una posible deficiencia.

    Recomendamos un curso de 3 meses en primavera y un curso de 6 meses en invierno para garantizar que sus niveles de vitamina D no bajen.

    Cómo funcionan tus suplementos para una mejor salud

    Contribuye a la salud ósea al promover la absorción de calcio en los huesos, junto con otras vitaminas y minerales esenciales para la salud esquelética (incluidos magnesio, vitamina K y fósforo).
    Apoya el sistema inmunológico y puede ayudar a prevenir respuestas inflamatorias prolongadas o excesivas. Cuando se combina con aceite de linaza, se potencian sus beneficios.
    Favorece la replicación celular saludable y desempeña un papel en la protección contra el desarrollo de enfermedades autoinmunes.
    Fortalece la salud cardiovascular.
    Ayuda a controlar los niveles de azúcar en sangre y ayuda en la secreción de insulina.
    Ayuda a mantener un estado de ánimo positivo y altos niveles de energía. También puede ayudar en el tratamiento del trastorno afectivo estacional (un tipo de depresión invernal).

    *Estas declaraciones no han sido evaluadas por la Administración de Alimentos y Medicamentos. Este producto no está destinado a diagnosticar, tratar, curar o prevenir ninguna enfermedad. Este es un suplemento natural y los resultados varían. Consulte con su médico antes de comenzar cualquier régimen de suplementos.

    Can there be a risk of vitamin D3 overdose?

    Contribuye a la salud ósea al promover la absorción de calcio en los huesos, junto con otras vitaminas y minerales esenciales para la salud esquelética (incluidos magnesio, vitamina K y fósforo).
    Apoya el sistema inmunológico y puede ayudar a prevenir respuestas inflamatorias prolongadas o excesivas. Cuando se combina con aceite de linaza, se potencian sus beneficios.
    Favorece la replicación celular saludable y desempeña un papel en la protección contra el desarrollo de enfermedades autoinmunes.
    Fortalece la salud cardiovascular.
    Ayuda a controlar los niveles de azúcar en sangre y ayuda en la secreción de insulina.
    Ayuda a mantener un estado de ánimo positivo y altos niveles de energía. También puede ayudar en el tratamiento del trastorno afectivo estacional (un tipo de depresión invernal).

    *Estas declaraciones no han sido evaluadas por la Administración de Alimentos y Medicamentos. Este producto no está destinado a diagnosticar, tratar, curar o prevenir ninguna enfermedad. Este es un suplemento natural y los resultados varían. Consulte con su médico antes de comenzar cualquier régimen de suplementos.

    Vitamin D is found in which foods?

    Vitamin D is found in various foods, although few contain it in significant amounts. Here is a list of the main food sources of vitamin D:

    Fatty fish
    Cod liver oil
    Fortified dairy products
    Fortified orange juice
    Some fortified cereals
    Eggs
    Beef liver
    UV-exposed mushrooms
    For those who do not consume enough of these foods, supplements may be necessary to reach the recommended levels of vitamin D.

    Vitamin D and Sun

    Vitamin D, known as the "sunshine vitamin," is primarily produced by the skin in response to exposure to UVB rays from the sun. When the skin is exposed to sunlight, cholesterol is converted into vitamin D3, which is then transformed into its active form in the liver and kidneys. The synthesis of vitamin D is influenced by factors such as latitude, season, time of day, skin color, and sunscreen use. Sunscreens block UVB rays, which can reduce vitamin D synthesis. Additionally, individuals with darker skin have more melanin, which can reduce the skin's ability to produce vitamin D. In general, moderate sun exposure, about 10 to 30 minutes several times a week, is sufficient to maintain adequate levels of vitamin D while avoiding the risks of skin damage.

    Should you take vitamin D in case of PCOS or other conditions?

    Absolutely, Rising D3 is particularly beneficial for women with PCOS, promoting better symptom management and hormonal balance.

    When should vitamin D be taken during pregnancy?

    Vitamin D can be taken at any time of the day, but it is recommended to consume it with a meal containing fats for better absorption. Rising D3, made with flaxseed oil, naturally facilitates this absorption.

    When should vitamin D be taken during pregnancy?

    Vitamin D can be taken at any time of the day, but it is recommended to consume it with a meal containing fats for better absorption. Rising D3, made with flaxseed oil, naturally facilitates this absorption.

    When will I feel the effects?

    The effects of supplementation vary depending on initial deficiency levels. In general, improvements in energy and immunity are felt after a few weeks of regular intake.

    What does the Rising D3 supplement taste like?

    Rising D3 has a neutral flavor thanks to its natural formulation with lichen and flaxseed oil. It is easy to take for those who prefer to avoid artificial tastes.

    Is it serious to forget to take this supplement for one day?

    Don’t worry if you miss a dose. Simply continue your regimen the next day. For the best results, try to maintain a consistent daily routine.

    Which vitamins should be avoided during pregnancy?

    Certain vitamins, such as excess vitamin A, can be toxic to the fetus. Rising D3 is specifically formulated to be safe and suitable for pregnant women.

    What Are the Risks of Vitamin D Deficiency?

    Vitamin D is essential for many bodily functions, including the absorption of calcium and phosphorus, two elements vital for bone health. However, its role extends far beyond bone health and also affects metabolism, the immune system, and hormonal balance. A deficiency in vitamin D can lead to serious consequences, particularly for women with hormonal disorders such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).

    Compromised Bone Health

    A vitamin D deficiency reduces the body’s ability to absorb calcium, thus increasing the risk of osteoporosis and fractures. In women with PCOS, this issue can be amplified due to hormonal imbalances that affect bone density.

    Weakened Immune System

    Vitamin D plays a crucial role in regulating immune defenses. A deficiency increases the risk of infections and inflammatory diseases, a concerning factor for women with PCOS, who are often prone to chronic inflammation.

    Metabolic Disorders

    Vitamin D helps regulate glucose and improves insulin sensitivity. A deficiency increases the risk of insulin resistance, worsening the metabolic symptoms of PCOS and raising the risk of developing type 2 diabetes.

    Cardiovascular Problems

    A vitamin D deficiency is linked to a higher risk of hypertension and cardiovascular diseases. These complications are particularly concerning for women with PCOS, who already have a higher cardiovascular risk profile.

    Chronic Fatigue and Muscle Pain

    Persistent fatigue and muscle pain are common symptoms in individuals with a vitamin D deficiency. These symptoms, which are also frequent in women with PCOS, can be aggravated by a deficiency and significantly affect their quality of life.

    PCOS and Hormonal Balance

    Vitamin D plays a major role in hormonal balance. A deficiency can exacerbate imbalances related to PCOS, such as hyperandrogenism (excess male hormones), which leads to symptoms like acne, hirsutism, and hair loss. By supporting hormonal regulation, vitamin D can help improve menstrual cycle regularity and promote ovulation, a valuable asset for women trying to conceive.

    Adequate vitamin D intake is essential for maintaining bone, metabolic, and hormonal health. For women with PCOS, supplementation with products like Rising D3 can help reduce symptoms and restore optimal hormonal balance.

    Vitamin D Deficiency: What Are the Risks During Pregnancy?

    1. Risks for the Mother in Case of Deficiency:
    • Osteomalacia and Bone Pain: A lack of vitamin D can weaken the mother’s bones.
    • Preeclampsia: Some studies suggest that a deficiency increases the risk of developing preeclampsia, a severe complication characterized by high blood pressure.
    • Fatigue and Muscle Weakness: Vitamin D is crucial for maintaining energy levels and muscle strength.
    1. Risks for the Baby:
    • Neonatal Rickets: Severe vitamin D deficiency in the mother can lead to bone mineralization problems in the newborn.
    • Intrauterine Growth Retardation: A study has shown that vitamin D deficiency can negatively affect the baby’s growth.
    • Immune System Development: A deficiency could impair the baby’s immune response, increasing the risk of infections.

    Why Take Vitamin D Supplementation?

    When Trying for a Baby

    Supplementing with vitamin D before conception can have a significant impact on the outcome of the pregnancy. Studies have shown that adequate vitamin D levels in the blood are associated with higher rates of pregnancy and live births. These findings highlight the crucial importance of vitamin D during the conception period (Martin Hewison, 2018). Adequate intake of vitamin K2 can also improve bone health. During pregnancy, women experience bone loss to support the development of the fetus and may suffer from calcium deficiency due to the baby’s high demand. This imbalance can be counteracted by having healthy bone mass prior to pregnancy.

    During Pregnancy

    During pregnancy, especially in the third trimester, the rapid development of the fetus tends to deplete the mother’s vitamin D reserves. The fetus depends entirely on the mother’s vitamin D stores for its development. Active vitamin D levels increase from the beginning of pregnancy and continue to rise until delivery (Hollis et al., 2017).

    A deficiency in vitamin D in the mother has been linked to several adverse effects, including gestational diabetes, preeclampsia, preterm birth, and low birth weight (Mousa et al., 2019). The newborn’s vitamin D stores are directly dependent on the mother’s vitamin D status during pregnancy (Dawodu et al., 2012).

    Calcium needs are high during pregnancy for the formation of the baby’s skeleton. Calcium supplementation alone is not the best option, as excess calcium can accumulate in the arteries. To optimize calcium absorption, it is better to take a combination of vitamin D3 and vitamin K2 MK7. Vitamin D3 increases the expression of calcium-binding proteins, facilitating absorption, while vitamin K2 activates these proteins, enabling effective calcium deposition in the bones (Koshihara et al., 1997).

    During Breastfeeding

    The need for vitamin D remains high during breastfeeding. The rapid fetal development during pregnancy can deplete the mother’s vitamin D reserves. Studies have shown that exclusively breastfed infants are at a higher risk of vitamin D deficiency, as the vitamin D content in breast milk depends on maternal intake. Adequate supplementation is therefore essential to ensure normal bone growth in the baby.

    Breastfeeding mothers are also more susceptible to the risk of osteoporosis. A combination of vitamin D3 and vitamin K2 can improve calcium absorption and its assimilation in the bones, thereby reducing this risk.

    During Perimenopause

    Menopause increases the risk of fractures and weakens bones. Optimal vitamin D intake, combined with vitamin K2, is essential for supporting bone health. This combination works synergistically on calcium metabolism, thereby strengthening bone density and reducing the risk of fractures.

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    Très bon compléments ! Je recommande