Supports the immune system by regulating responses to pathogens and infections.
Crucial for muscle performance, reducing muscle pain and weakness, and improving physical performance.
Helps maintain blood pressure and support insulin sensitivity and glucose homeostasis.
Linked to improved mood and cognitive function; lower levels are associated with cognitive decline and increased symptoms of depression.
Plays a role in skin and tissue health and can aid in managing inflammatory skin conditions
Promotes calcium and phosphate absorption in the gut, which is essential for bone mineralization and density and helps prevent fractures and osteoporosis.
clients should not use vitamin
D3 protocol if they:

Have photosensitive disorders, including:
-Lupus
-Pophyria.
UNLESS APPROVED BY A DOCTOR

-Certain antibiotics (e.g., tetracyclines, fluoroquinolones).
-Isotretinoin (Accutane).
Some antidepressants or diuretics.
UNLESS APPROVED BY A DOCTOR

-Active skin infection
-Open wounds
-Sunburns
--Are pregnant unless cleared by a medical professional.

-Have a history of frequent sunburn.
-Are immunocompromised.
-Have autoimmune or inflammatory skin conditions.
UNLESS APPROVED BY A DOCTOR

-Clients must:
--remove all lotions, oils, makeup, and topical medications
--ensure skin is clean and dry
-Avoid:
--recent tanning bed use
--prolonged sun exposure within 24-48 hours
-Client's confirmation required:
--no new medications since the previous session
--no abnormal skin reactions from prior exposure
UNLESS APPROVED BY A DOCTOR

_PROTECTIVE EYEWEAR IS REQUIRED FOR ALL VITAMIN D3 SESSIONS
-Eyes must remain FULLY covered and closed for the duration of exposure
-Sensitive areas may be:
--covered, eccluded entirely as to practitioner discretion (including face, tattoos, scars, or previously sun-damaged skin)
Clients should:
remain still, follow all staff instructions
IMMEDIATELY
report: discomfort and excessive heat.
-Mild warmth or light pinkness may occur and is considered normal
-Clients should:
--avoid additional UV exposure for the remainder of the day
--stay hydrated and monitor skin for redness or irritation
-Any adverse reactions must be:
Documented and evaluated before future sessions
-Sessions should:
--begin at lower exposure levels, and progress gradually based on tolerance and practitioner guidance.
-Overexposure does not increase vitamin D synthesis and may elevate the risk of skin irritation and redness.
