Blackstone Labs Vitamin D3 100 Servings
Blackstone Labs Vitamin D3 100 Servings
Vitamin D is a Vitamin which is essential to the health and function of our bodies. While Vitamin D most recently is best known for supporting immune system function, it actually has a host of benefits including improving calcium absorption, improving bone density, and supporting healthy bones and teeth. Blackstone Labs Vitamin D3 contains 2,000IU of Vitamin D3 along with the Liposomal Delivery System which makes it up to 1300% more absorbable than comparable Vitamin D3 supplements.
Blackstone Labs Vitamin D3 Product Highlights & Benefits
- Helps Support Healthy Bones & Teeth
- Supports Immune System Function
- Features Liposomal Delivery for Up to 1300% More Absorption
- Helps Improve Bone Density
- Increases Immune System Response
- Helps Support a Balanced Mood
What is the Blackstone Labs Core Series?
The Blackstone Labs Core Series of supplements is a recent addition to the Blackstone Labs family of supplements which features single ingredient basic supplements for athletic performance as well as overall health. The Core Series features ingredients to support improved athletic performance like Creatine and Glutamine, along with single ingredient supplements to support overall health such as Vitamin C, Fish Oil, Turmeric, and of course Vitamin D3 to support bone health, mood, and the immune system.
Directions
Take 1 tablet 1-2 times per day. Best to take with food.
Blackstone Labs Vitamin D3 100 Servings Ingredients & Label

Warnings
Store in a cool dry place after opening.
References
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