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Vitamin D test
Description
Our vitamin D test enables you to easily use your vitamin D level in the blood using one Dry blood tests to determine. There a Most of the population is insufficiently supplied with vitamin DThis test offers you the opportunity to find out where you are - and whether your current supplementation routine is sufficient. You can easily get the laboratory results within 2 to 3 weeks.
Instructions
Examination result
Shipment
Delivery within 1-4 working days in DE and AT. Orders after 12 noon will only be processed on the next working day. You can find more information on the page for Shipping information.

Measure and improve vitamin D
Because vitamin D is mainly formed in the skin by sunlight and only a small part is absorbed through the diet, the values depend heavily on your lifestyle. Factors such as the place of residence, how much time you spend outside, whether you wear sun protection or cover a lot of skin, have a big impact on your vitamin D mirror.
Determination by dry blood

Common questions (FAQs)
I am currently taking a vitamin D supplement. What do I have to consider when testing?
If you are currently supplementing vitamin D and want to check your mirror, you should consider some important information in order to receive a reliable test result:
Distance to the last income: After ingestion, the vitamin D level in the blood increases at short notice. In order to obtain a more stable and meaningful value, the blood sample should ideally be taken at the earliest 24 hours after the last dose.
Regularity of the intake: If you consistently take vitamin D over a longer period of time, your blood value usually shows your actual supply status. Occeptant income shortly before the test can falsify the result and provide a distorted picture.
Dose and duration of the supplementation: Write down how long and in which dosage you took vitamin D. This information is particularly helpful for the interpretation of the results - especially if they are later to be assessed by medical specialist personnel.
Why should I do the vitamin D test?
Regular control of the vitamin D level makes sense to identify changes in individual care status at an early stage. Such fluctuations can arise, for example, by changing the seasons, travel or changing everyday habits. Since the body's own vitamin D production depends heavily on the sunlight and the UVB radiation significantly decreases in the winter months-especially in northern regions-the mirror can vary significantly in the blood. If you take a permanent vitamin D, you can use regular tests to check whether the mirror is in the desired range and thus avoid sub- or oversupply. The measurement results help to adapt the dosage in a targeted manner - ideally in consultation with medical staff.