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CBD + Vitamin D3: Why We Added the Sunshine Vitamin to Our Mint Oil (And Why It's Algae-Based)

CBD + Vitamin D3: Why We Added the Sunshine Vitamin to Our Mint Oil (And Why It's Algae-Based)

Martin Travis |

When we created our Evolabs Mint CBD Oil, we wanted it to be more than just great-tasting — we wanted it to be truly purposeful. That’s why we chose to add one of the most essential (and most commonly deficient) nutrients: Vitamin D3.

But not just any vitamin D3 —
We use algae-based Vitamin D3, making it a clean, plant-based, and sustainable source that fits perfectly with our values at Evopure.

🌿 Why Vitamin D3 Matters

Often called the "sunshine vitamin", Vitamin D3 plays a key role in:

  • Supporting a healthy immune system
  • Regulating mood and mental wellbeing
  • Aiding calcium absorption for strong bones and teeth
  • Maintaining muscle and heart health

But here’s the catch: many people — especially in the UK — are chronically low in vitamin D3, especially during darker months. That’s why supplementing with D3 has become more important than ever.

Why Algae-Based D3?

Most vitamin D3 on the market is derived from lanolin (sheep’s wool) — which isn’t suitable for vegans or anyone seeking fully plant-based solutions.

That’s why we’ve opted for an algae-based source — 100% vegan, sustainable, and just as effective.

💧 Why Pair It with CBD?

Both CBD and Vitamin D3:

  • Help support a balanced mood
  • Play a role in immune regulation
  • Are fat-soluble, which is why we blend them with MCT oil for better absorption

Plus, our Mint flavour is crisp and refreshing — making it the perfect daily habit.

Final Thought

If you’re looking for a CBD oil that goes beyond calm — one that supports your whole-body health and aligns with your values — our Evolabs Mint CBD Oil with algae-based Vitamin D3 is your go-to.

Clean. Purposeful. Product-first.
That’s the Evopure difference.

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