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Better You Infant Vitamin D spray

Better You Infant Vitamin D spray

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BetterYou DLux Infant Daily Vitamin D Oral Spray is a preparation designed for infants need vitamin D3 for the proper growth of the skeletal system. Specially developed formula and convenient method of administration cause that the active substance, bypassing the digestive system, goes directly into the bloodstream, which enables it to reach target cells efficiently, without the risk of returning along with the food contents.

Vitamin D3, otherwise known as cholecalciferol, is a compound with a key effect on bone mineral density. Its main activity includes intensification of absorption of calcium from the gastrointestinal tract and its recovery from the renal tubules, from which it then goes to the bone tissue, where it is responsible for proper mineralization. Recent scientific reports also support the promising immunomodulatory role of vitamin D.

The proper development of the child's skeleton
Practically every parent, regardless of their child's age, tries to provide him or her with the best possible development conditions. Since the content of D and K vitamins in the milk of breastfeeding women is too low to cover the daily demand of a child, it is necessary to ensure their supplementation because they are crucial for maintaining the health of a small child. The product offered allows a child-friendly way to supplement shortages of one of these Vitamins.

Vitamin D is a compound produced in the skin, liver and kidneys of adults. Children, due to too little exposure to the sun's rays (risk of overheating or burns) and incomplete efficiency of enzymatic mechanisms (immaturity of the liver and kidneys), are not able to produce enough of it for their own use. Hence the recommendation to deliver cholecalciferol from the outside.

It is primarily necessary for the proper absorption of calcium and bone mineralization. The infant period is a time of intensive growth of the musculoskeletal system. Deficiencies of vitamin D can lead to rickets, which is the result of too low calcium deposition in the skeleton in relation to the demand. Rickets is manifested by distortions of the pelvic bones, sternum and ribs; convulsions or prolonged muscle cramps may also occur. This is not any different with the bones of the skull, which under the influence of softening may be considerably deformed.  

It is often forgotten that the teeth are also part of the skeletal system. Providing an effective dose of cholecalciferol will certainly support the development of normal child teeth.