Active Ingredient | Vitamin A - 10000 UI (30000 mcg) |
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Type | Vitamin |
Form | Liquid |
Flavor | Unflavored |
Color | Yellow |
Size | 2 fl oz |
Lifestyle | Vegan |
Special Diet | Gluten free, Soy-free, Wheat-free, Egg-free, Fish-free, Shellfish-free |
Sodium Content | Sodium-free |
3 CORE BENEFITS OF
WELLABS VEGAN-FRIENDLY VITAMIN A DROPS
SUPPORT OCULAR SYSTEM*
It's basic knowledge that vitamin A supports the proper function of the ocular system[1] by preventing oxidative damage of the underlying retinal tissue.*
SKIN RENEWAL THROUGH CELL TURNOVER*
Supplementing your diet with vitamin A promotes natural cell turnover[2] while boosting collagen which results in almost perpetual youthfulness.*
NATURAL SKIN MOISTURIZER*
Vitamin A is known to do plenty of good for the skin[3], including the prevention of breakouts and promoting natural and internal moisturizing.*
ABSORBABLE DROPS TO FUEL YOUR SKIN’S TRANSFORMATION STINT
Take advantage of vitamin A palmitate’s ability to be integrated and assimilated efficiently by the body to look and feel awesome today!
NATURE FOR YOUR HEALTH
COMPLETE INGREDIENT TRANSPARENCY

VITAMIN A PALMITATE
Vitamin A (palmitate), unlike the conventional topically applied retinol, can be taken orally in supplement form to maintain proper eye health, support the immune system and ensure optimum function of the reproductive system. What's more, being one of the few bioavailable substances, it is extremely easily and readily absorbed by your body which really makes it one of the most efficient supplements. This is, particularly, useful for certain groups of people who may have problems absorbing the same nutrient through a conventional dietary regimen. Besides, taking into account that vitamin A palmitate is mostly found in animal products, these drops can come in very handy for vegetarians and vegans.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
There are several symptoms associated with a deficiency in this nutriment, which includes night blindness, poor healing of wounds, breakouts/acne, dry eyes, dry skin, difficulty in conceiving, chest and throat infections et cetera.
One of the most important diseases associated with low beta-carotene levels is Xerophalmia also known as keratinized cornea. It is characterized by the xerosis (drying) and abnormal thickening of the corneas and conjunctivae which, if left unchecked, could easily progress to permanent blindness. Usually, the younger the patient is, the more severe the effects of this disease will be; which is quite odd considering that most abnormalities worsen with advanced age.
You can fix a lack of this nutrient though either external supplementation or increasing your intake of dietary sources such as liver, eggs, fish liver oil, butter and beta-carotene fortified dairy products.
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- Rawlings AV, Stephens TJ, Herndon JH, Miller M, Liu Y, Lombard K. The effect of a vitamin A palmitate and antioxidant-containing oil-based moisturizer on photodamaged skin of several body sites. J Cosmet Dermatol. 2013;12(1):25-35. doi:10.1111/jocd.12023
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