Why Choose Vitamin A Drops?†
• Healthy immune system support
• Supports a healthy throat
• Supports healthy skin, eyes and vision
Who Needs Vitamin A Drops ?
Looking to support skin, vision, teeth and overall body health?
Maintaining normal levels of the active form of Vitamin A, retinyl
palmitate, plays an important role in supporting health in these areas.†
If your customer or patient can relate to one or more of the following
statements, then Vitamin A Drops may be helpful for them, or their
kid, in supporting a healthy immune system, eyes, skin and throat:†
• Driving at night is dicult for me. I would like to be able to see well
at night.
• My skin is very dry and, in places, has little bumps. I would like to
support healthy skin.
• I struggle with a lot of pimples, acne and oil on my face and other
parts of my body. I would ilke support healthy, clear skin.
• My throat is itchy and a bit sore. I would like to be able to swallow
with ease and have a healthy throat.
• My eyes are dry. I would like my eyes to feel moist and healthy.
Why Vitamin A Drops Works?
Vitamin A is a fat soluble vitamin that is stored in the liver. It
has a structure similar to some hormones, and appears to act
like a hormone. Much like vitamin D, vitamin A will bind to
receptors on DNA that leads to the transcription of many
genes. When new tissues are being built, it is imperative that
genes are read often and correctly. This is true when fast
dividing cells need to be replaced or replicated such as in the
intestines. This is also why vitamin A is essential for sperm
development, oocyte development, fetal development, lung
tissue health, eye health, and skin replication and repair.†
Have you ever noticed that the word “retina” has the same
root as retinoids? Both rod and cone cells in the eyes use
dierent forms of retinoids (vitamin A) in order to process light
signals. Rods determine whether something is light or dark.
Cones help us see both light and color.
Vitamin A can be found in foods like sweet potatoes and other
brightly-colored fruits and vegetables, however, it’s important
to realize that the form of vitamin A found in plants is
beta-carotene. This is not an active, usable form of vitamin A.
It is critical to get vitamin A in its active form, called retinol.
Why? Because not everyone can adequately convert the
inactive form, beta-carotene, into the active form, retinol.†