Eubiotics Buty-D 60caps

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Description

Dietary supplement based on butyric acid and vitamin D3. Butyric acid, produced naturally by the intestinal microbiota, helps to improve intestinal homeostasis, being essential for the proper functioning of energy metabolism. With immunomodulatory and antioxidant properties, it helps to enhance the activity of macrophages and inhibits histone deacetylases (HDAC). Its presentation in gastroresistant capsules helps to reach the distal sections of the digestive tract.

Instructions for use

Dietary supplements should be taken in the context of a varied and balanced diet and as part of an active lifestyle. Take 1 capsule a day, with food, or according to professional advice.

Composition

Butyrate (Butyrate Triglyceride) 500Mg, Cholecalciferol (Vitamin D3) 1000Ui, Capsule [Gelatin, Moisturizers (Sorbitol, Glycerin and Water)].

Unit price

€0.60 / Capsules

Pharmaceutical Advice

Vitamin D3 is produced in the dermis (deep layer of the skin) through the stimulation of UVB radiation. To a lesser extent, it can also be obtained through diet, with animal products such as oily fish.

It is known to play a regulatory role in bone maintenance (calcium and phosphorus content that form the skeleton), and on the immune and endocrine systems. Severe deficiency during childhood can lead to severe damage (rickets). This is why vitamin D supplementation is often given to infants, who should not be exposed to the sun during their first year, under paediatric supervision.

In adolescents and adults, moderate sun exposure (15 minutes per day) can cover vitamin D production needs. In the case of dark phototypes or certain diseases, these needs may not be sufficiently covered. To consider supplementation, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional.

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