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Vitamin D3 is the body's preferred form of vitamin D. It is sometimes called the "sunshine vitamin" because it is produced in the skin when exposed to sunlight. It is an important vitamin for many metabolic processes in the body. Vitamin D3 helps regulate the absorption of calcium and phosphorus, and supports the normal functioning of the immune system.
Determination of the level of vitamin D is used for: diagnosis of disorders of calcium metabolism (rickets, pregnancy, eating and digestive disorders, hyperparathyroidism, osteoporosis).
The analysis for vitamin D is performed to diagnose hypo - and beriberi, as well as a number of chronic diseases associated with a lack of this substance in the body. The procedure refers to general clinical studies.
Vitamin D supports the level of inorganic phosphorus in the blood, prevents muscle weakness, increases the body's immunity, affects the cells of the intestines, kidneys and muscles, participates in the regulation of blood pressure and heart function.
Vitamin D is essential for the functioning of the thyroid gland and normal blood clotting.
Vitamin D affects the absorption of calcium and magnesium, the work of the kidneys, the body's susceptibility to skin diseases and heart diseases.
Vitamin D blocks the uncontrolled proliferation of cells in the body, which makes it effective in the prevention of cancer (breast, prostate, colon, pancreas, esophagus, ovaries, uterus, stomach and a number of other tumors).
Determination of the level of vitamin D is used for: diagnosis of disorders of calcium metabolism (rickets, pregnancy, eating and digestive disorders, hyperparathyroidism, osteoporosis).
The analysis for vitamin D is performed to diagnose hypo - and beriberi, as well as a number of chronic diseases associated with a lack of this substance in the body. The procedure refers to general clinical studies.
Vitamin D supports the level of inorganic phosphorus in the blood, prevents muscle weakness, increases the body's immunity, affects the cells of the intestines, kidneys and muscles, participates in the regulation of blood pressure and heart function.
Vitamin D is essential for the functioning of the thyroid gland and normal blood clotting.
Vitamin D affects the absorption of calcium and magnesium, the work of the kidneys, the body's susceptibility to skin diseases and heart diseases.
Vitamin D blocks the uncontrolled proliferation of cells in the body, which makes it effective in the prevention of cancer (breast, prostate, colon, pancreas, esophagus, ovaries, uterus, stomach and a number of other tumors).