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Vitamin D Transdermal Cream

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$33.00
SKU:
TD-VITD-2
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Product Overview

Vitamin D is an essential vitamin that supports the health of the bones, brain, and nerves. However, when taken orally, it can be toxic to the liver. Vitamin D is a fat-soluble vitamin that is stored in the liver when excess exists. Bypassing the liver allows for the maximum benefit without adding further strain to the liver. Vitamin D is absorbed naturally from sunlight. Despite all of the value of daily sunlight, many still do not get enough Vitamin D. This transdermal addresses that need while also providing support to the skin, liver, and kidneys.

Vitamin D has been observed to provide benefits for a wide arrays of uses:

  • Acute shingles and post-herpetic neuralgia
  • RSD (CRPS II)
  • Osteoarthritis in the fingers
  • Plantar Fasciitis
  • Acute Sprains and Strains
  • Chronic Pain
  • Chronic Exertional Compartment Syndrome
  • Burns of the Skin
  • Contact Dermatitis

Ingredients:

Vitamin D Synergy (SVAFF proprietary blend) with Vitamin D3 from Sheep Lanolin, Turmeric, Bhumi Amla, Bhringraj, Punarnava, Guduchi, Manjistha, Almond, Lavender, and Ylang-Ylang in a base of Organic Shea Butter, Vegetable Glycerin, Bee’s Wax, Jojoba oil

Size:

Available in 1 oz., 2 oz., and 4 oz. containers

Directions:

Take a small amount from the container. Apply the cream to the spine (swiping downward seven times). This cream can be applied morning and evening, or as directed by your Ayurvedic health practitioner. To promote steady absorption, leave the cream on for at least half an hour or continuously for a prolonged effect, and rub the cream into the skin when done.

As with all herbal formulations, please consult your physician before using this product. Use under the guidance of an ayurvedic practitioner.

Disclaimer:

This product and statements have not been evaluated by the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) and are not intended to be used to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease. This information is intended to be informational and educational only and should not be used to replace or complement medical advice.