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Vegan Vitamin D3 does Exist
Why People Choose Vegan D3
Increasingly Popular Worldwide
Frequently Asked Questions
When choosing a supplement, be aware that some types of Vitamin D are not suitable for vegans. Vitamin D2 is not derived from animals. Vegan Vitamin D3 can be derived from lichen, but many supplements contain Vitamin D3 derived from the lanolin found in sheep’s wool. Our unique vegan is derived from pine.
Simply put our vegan products are made from a unique pine based tree oil making it perfect for use in Vegan and Vegetarian products.
Vegan cholecalciferol needs to change into its active form (calcitriol) before it can work, so it does not work straight away. Higher doses of vegan cholecalciferol work more quickly. They are taken for a short period of time so have to work more quickly to raise your vitamin D levels. If you've been getting bone, muscle or joint pain, your symptoms are likely to get better when your vitamin D levels are normal again. This is usually after a few weeks or months. If your symptoms last longer than this, your doctor advise you to take a blood test for vitamin D deficiency.
This is something completely down to the individual parent. Your child's dose will depend on their age and how severe their vitamin D deficiency is. Your child's doctor may recommend changes to your child's diet to improve their vitamin D levels. If changes to their diet still do not provide enough vitamin D then the doctor may prescribe a maintenance dose of 400IU to 600IU for them to take daily long term.
For adults, if you're taking a loading dose for severe vitamin D deficiency you'll usually take it daily or weekly for 6 to 10 weeks and then check your D3 levels . To maintain your vitamin D levels or prevent deficiency you'll usually take vegan cholecalciferol long term. Children with severe vitamin D deficiency usually take a loading dose for 8 to 12 weeks. They may then take a lower, maintenance dose of vitamin D long term. If you or your child's vitamin D levels are OK, your doctor may recommend safely increasing your exposure to sunlight and adding more foods that are high in vitamin D to your diet. If you stop taking vegan cholecalciferol, your symptoms may come back and your bone health may be affected. Stopping vegan cholecalciferol could cause the calcium levels in your body to fall. This can cause problems like bone pain or muscle weakness.













