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Vitamin D is best known for supporting calcium absorption to promote strong bones, but the benefits do not stop there. Unfortunately, about a quarter of adults are at risk for low levels.
Vitamin D is called the “sunshine vitamin” because exposure of your skin to sunlight triggers your body to make the active form, but the name is a little misleading. Unless you live in a latitude below 37 degrees – which passes through California, Missouri, and Virginia - the sun’s rays do not provide enough energy to support the process.
What about getting your vitamin D from food? You can, but you may be getting less you would expect, even with an otherwise adequate diet. Vitamin D’s best natural source is fatty fish, such as salmon and sardines. There is some in eggs, but you would have to eat about 20 eggs each day to meet your requirements! Milk is fortified with vitamin D, but cheese and yogurt may not be.
Vitamin D3 with K2 Vitamin Patch:
- May support strong bones.*
- May support heart, brain, breast, and colon health.*
- May promote healthy insulin-producing pancreatic cells.*
- May support healthy energy regulation.*
- May promote immune system function.
Vitamin D3 with K2 Vitamin Patch contains vitamin D3, which is the active form of the vitamin in your body. The Vitamin D3 with K2 Vitamin Patch offers:
- Vitamin D without harmful UV exposure.
- Bone nutrients Vitamin K2 and Magnesium.
- The active form of vitamin D.
PatchAid Vitamin Patch Difference
At PatchAid vitamin patches, we support total health. We see the human body as the complex, interactive system that it is, with ever-changing components that affect each other. You can see this holistic philosophy reflected in our vitamin D3 with K2 vitamin patches when you see that PatchAid vitamin patches contain more nutrients per vitamin patch than other brands.
Another PatchAid vitamin patch difference is the value we deliver to our customers. Our D3 vitamin patches come with clear backing for a clear reason: it works. Other vitamin patch brands come with a white paper backing that can stick to the vitamin patch and damage the vitamin patch when you try to peel off the backing. Our vitamin patches come with a clear backing designed specifically to make sure every vitamin patch is usable, every time.
To Use Vitamin D3 Vitamin Patch:
- Select an area of skin. The vitamin patch will stick better if you choose an area of skin without hair, lotion, or oil residues such as your shoulder, back, or hip. Clean and dry the skin.
- Remove the vitamin patch from the release liner.
- Adhere the vitamin patch to your skin, pressing firmly.
- For best results, it is recommended to wear PatchAid vitamin patches for 8 hours. There is no additional benefit wearing the vitamin patch longer than 8 hours.
- When finished, remove the vitamin patch, fold it in half, and discard.
- Repeat with a new patch the next day.
It is ok to wear multiple PatchAid vitamin patches at a time.
PatchAid vitamin patches are Latex, Lactose, Gluten, and Sugar-free.
Please see our Frequently Asked Questions for answers to commonly asked questions about our PatchAid vitamin patches.
As with any dietary supplement, please consult a healthcare professional before using this product. Women who are pregnant or nursing and individuals with health conditions or on medications should be especially careful before using the supplement.
Please Note: Nutritional vitamin patches are a new technology. As with any nutritional supplements, consumers should use nutrition patches according to their healthcare providers' recommendations and regularly monitor nutrient levels through lab work as they would when taking any dietary supplements.
The Food and Drug Administration has not evaluated these statements. The Vitamin D3 with K2 Vitamin Patch by PatchAid is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Anyone with a medical condition should seek the advice of a licensed medical practitioner. Individual results may vary.
All vitamin patches are free of Artificial Dyes, Casein, Corn, Colors, Dairy, eggs, Fillers, Flavorings, Gluten, GMO’s, Latex, MSG, Peanuts, Preservatives, Shellfish, Soy, Sugar, Tree Nuts, and Wheat.