Vitamin A
Get high quality Vitamin A for less than 9₵ a day!.
Research Indicates Vitamin A may:*
- Support night vision
- Support overall eye health
- Support a healthy immune function
- Support skin health
What is Vitamin A?
In 1932 it was determined that Beta Carotene, also known as pro-Vitamin A, was the precursor to Vitamin A. When we consume Beta Carotene, Vitamin A is produced naturally by enzymes in the digestive tract that digest Beta Carotene. The fat-soluble Vitamin A is then stored in the liver, where it can remain for long periods of time. Vitamin A occurs naturally only in animal products such as liver, kidney, butter, egg yolks, whole milk and fortified skim milk. Meanwhile, Beta Carotene is found in yellow fruits and vegetables such as carrots, sweet potatoes, squash, apricots, cantaloupe, and in dark leafy vegetables like collards and spinach.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Ingredients
Serving Size: 1 softgel
Servings per Container: 100
| Ingredient |
Quantity |
Measurement |
%DV |
| Vitamin A (from Cod Liver Oil) |
10,000 |
IU |
200 |
Other ingredients: Soybean Oil, Gelatin, Glycerin, Water
Allergen information: Contains fish (cod) and soy ingredients.
Contains NO milk, egg, shellfish, tree nut, wheat, artificial colors, flavors, or preservatives.
Suggested Use: Take one softgel daily with a meal. Typical daily dosage ranges from 10,000 – 25,000 IUs; take 1 softgel daily with a meal.
Do not take this product if you are allergic to seafood.
Vitamin A is a fat-soluble nutrient and can accumulate at toxic levels in fatty tissue, so avoid excessive Vitamin A intake.
Studies indicate a possible relationship between high Vitamin A intake from foods and supplements and the risk of hip fracture among postmenopausal women.
Doses greater than 10,000 IU have caused birth defects, particularly during the first seven weeks of pregnancy. Women who could potentially become pregnant should limit their daily Vitamin A levels to less than 10,000 IU daily and consult a health care practitioner to determine an appropriate dosage.
As always, consult your physician before taking supplements, especially if you have a medical or psychiatric condition, or are pregnant or lactating.
These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.