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Saturday 8th February 2025 • Promotional Content


Vitamin D: teacher approved


Here, secondary school teacher Lisa shares how she learned to tackle the year’s most demanding term with the help of Wild Nutrition’s Food-Grown® Vitamin D supplement


a teacher at a busy city secondary school where a new bug seems to be doing the rounds every week. “I was constantly getting colds at


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work,” says Lisa. “I wanted to do what I could, so I was looking for something to help.” When it came to researching the


best vitamin D supplements on the market, Lisa — who studies naturop- athy in her downtime — certainly did her homework, leading her to book a complimentary 15-minute consul- tation with one of Wild Nutrition’s nutritional therapists. “Te consultation was unique


and invaluable; it’s rare to have the opportunity to speak with a profes- sional about your health and well- being goals,” says Lisa, and following on from her video call, she decided to try Wild Nutrition’s Food-Grown Vitamin D, a formula that’s scientifi- cally shown to be better absorbed and better retained by the body*. Since taking the supplement, Lisa


has become convinced of its benefits. “It’s become an essential part of my daily routine. Overall, I feel it’s really helped my mood and wellbeing. I’d especially recommend Food-Grown® Vitamin D to teachers who feel run down frequently, or anyone who struggles in the winter months.” Food-Grown Vitamin D is formu-


lated by Henrietta Norton, one of the UK’s leading nutritional therapists and the founder of Wild Nutrition. “All year round, our bodies need


vitamin D to fire on all cylinders, but modern lifestyles and diets can make it difficult to get enough, especially in the darker winter months. In fact, it’s estimated that 50% of the population


f there’s anyone qualified to give a lesson in staying positive during cold and flu season, it’s Lisa,


When it comes to supplements, the quality and integrity of the ingredients used can make all the difference to the benefits you come to feel


here in the UK are deficient**, which is why the NHS recommends supple- menting vitamin D from October through to April,” Henrietta explains. Like many things in life, when it


comes to supplements, the quality and integrity of the ingredients used can make all the difference to the benefits you come to feel. So, where most supplements are artificially derived, Wild Nutrition’s Food-Grown Vitamin D formulation is clean and ethically sourced with no added fillers or binders. “Vitamin D is essential


for year-


round immune and musculoskel- etal support, and much more,” says Henrietta “I simply wouldn’t use any other form than our scientifi- cally studied Food-Grown Vitamin D, shown to be 113% better absorbed than the leading high street tablet***.” Whatever’s going on in your life,


whatever the season, the benefit of choosing Food-Grown is that your body recognises the formulation as food, knows exactly what to do with it and delivers real-life results.


50% OFF THREE MONTHS


Get 50% off three months of Food- Grown Vitamin D when you visit wildnutrition.com/vitdoffer or scan the QR code. Offer ends 30 June 2025.


Get 50% off three months of


Food-Grown® Vitamin D when you visit


wildnutrition.com/ vitdoffer


or scan the QR code


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*PUBLISHED STUDY, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FUNCTIONAL NUTRITION. 5: 3, 2024 **HTTPS://PMC.NCBI.NLM.NIH.GOV/ARTICLES/PMC7850219/ *** PUBLISHED STUDY, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FUNCTIONAL NUTRITION, 17 JUNE 2024. HTTPS://DOI.ORG/10.3892/IJFN.2024.37


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