





๐ Elevate your wellness game with natureโs purest D3 boost!
NaturesPlus Source of Life Garden Vitamin D3 offers a potent 5000 IU dose of plant-based vitamin D3 in a clean, USDA Organic, vegan, and gluten-free formula. Designed to support immune health and bone strength, this supplement combines over 20 whole food extracts for enhanced absorption. Manufactured under strict cGMP standards in FDA and NSF registered facilities, it delivers 30 servings of premium, hypoallergenic nutrition in convenient vegan capsules.










| ASIN | B0042DDP44 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #60,161 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #329 in Vitamin D Supplements #4,213 in Sales & Deals |
| Brand | NaturesPlus |
| Brand Name | NaturesPlus |
| Container Type | Box |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 787 Reviews |
| Diet Type | Vegan |
| Dosage Form | Capsule |
| Flavor | Unflavored |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00097467307353 |
| Item Dimensions | 5 x 2 x 5 inches |
| Item Form | Capsule |
| Item Weight | 0.5 g |
| Manufacturer | Nature's Plus |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 0097467307353 |
| Model Name | Organic Vitamin D3 - Cholecalciferol 5000 iu, 60 Vegan Capsules - Whole Food Plant-Based Supplement - Vegetarian, Gluten-Free - 30 Servings |
| Model Number | 0097467307353 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Primary Supplement Type | Vitamin D3 |
| Product Benefits | Hypoallergenic |
| Specific Uses For Product | Bone Strength |
| UPC | 097467307353 |
| Unit Count | 60 Count |
K**E
good quality
good quality
A**A
Really works!
I was low on Vitamin D. This supplement raised my level permanently! As soon as I stopped taking it, my Vitamin D level dropped again :-(. I'll just take it continuously without fair of overdosing or side effects, because it has food derived ingredients! Highly recommend!!!
S**S
Great organic vegan value! Ignore the "lab test" in the package.
This is the most affordable completely vegan (and organic) Vitamin D3 supplement on the market. Each box contains a bottle with 60 capsules with a blend of "whole food" mushrooms that supply the D3, as well as many other food ingredients that may supply a variety of micronutrients or have other benefits (or they might do nothing significant!). Each capsule is 2500 IU, so bear in mind that you need two capsules if you plan to take the labeled "serving size" of 5000 IU. You should only take the amount appropriate to your personal health needs. I take 5000 IU, and it has the same effect on my blood levels of vitamin D as other 5000 IU supplements over the long-term, so it seems likely this supplement is labeled fairly accurately. The one downside is that there is a misleading and undated lab test certification enclosed in each bottle that should be read carefully to comprehend its true meaning, or just take it from me: although it states the supplement contains 100% of the advertised vitamin D3 as well as 100% of the listed ingredients, there is a major footnote! The footnote reads "based on input" and (paraphrasing) goes on to say that this means IT WAS NOT TESTED BY THE LAB, and they are just restating what is printed on the label. The only thing the lab states they tested was that the capsule dissolves in a way that meets USP standards. Period. This is flagrant misleading marketing, and dated, recent, random sampling and testing of actual vitamin D3 content and variation would be truly valuable if it were provided. Retail packages from competitors I've seen don't contain any lab test results, which would be preferable to this misleading one. Also, and this is speculation, many competitors with vegan D3 products acquire their D3 from a specific concentrate available on the market (I think from algae). I tend to wonder if that concentrate might be easier to standardize the concentration of D3 with, compared to a specific mass of dried mushroom blend. In any case, this Nature's Plus product works. I might be wary if you need to be absolutely sure of the exact dosage you are getting.
J**Y
Good value
Very good product. As described.
J**K
... the gel caps sourced from mushrooms gives me a terrible headache. I don't like that D3 sourced from ...
D3 in the gel caps sourced from mushrooms gives me a terrible headache. I don't like that D3 sourced from lanolin makes me feel very agro, like my testosterone level goes way up. I don't like that either. This particular brand makes me feel very happy. The quality of the vitamin strikes a clean high note, good stuff. I like it. One of the more expensive brands. The only brand that lists IU total based on more than one pill, huh? Interestingly, I live in Arizona and am outside a lot so one would think that my D3 levels would be adequate. Nope. This product more than any of the herbs and vitamins I've experimented with over the years, has changed my life for the better. Slowly but surely.
A**R
Good vitamins
Great vitamins A regular monthly buy
J**A
Vitamin D from a source that doesn't make you gag to think about!
We've all heard we should be getting more vitamin D, but anyone not independently wealthy is not going to be lounging in the sun during the workday, and the source of most vitamin D you see on the shelves is Lanolin, which is basically sebum scraped off of sheep. (Imagine letting your hair get really oily and then scraping the scum into a bottle.) Bonus points if the sheep has rolled in dirt or something worse before being scraped for its Lanolin. THIS Vitamin D, in contrast, comes from organic mushrooms and is processed with an array of vegetables to increase its effectiveness. It's gluten-free and vegan, and never got anywhere near a sheep! Maybe I will count mushrooms instead of sheep when I fall asleep tonight, relaxed that I am getting good nutrition with no animals harmed. :-)
I**A
The best
This is only vitamin D I trust My vitamin d level increased
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