Quick comparison: Phosphorus and Vitamin D have 0 overlapping categories and appear together in 7 products.
| Feature | Phosphorus | Vitamin D |
|---|---|---|
| Type | mineral | vitamin |
| Common Dosage | RDA: 700 mg/day adults (typically adequate from diet) | 600-800 IU daily |
| Best Bioavailability | Dicalcium phosphate (60%) | Calcifediol (25-OH-D₃) (85%) |
| Categories | 0 | 7 |
| Available Products | 0 | 0 |
Yes, Phosphorus and Vitamin D can typically be taken together. In fact, we found 7 products in our database that contain both supplements, suggesting they complement each other well.
Phosphorus is the second most abundant mineral in the body (after calcium), with 85% stored in bones and teeth as hydroxyapatite. It is essential for ATP energy production, DNA/RNA structure, cell membrane phospholipids, and acid-base buffering. Deficiency is rare but excess (especially from processed foods) can impair calcium metabolism.
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Fat-soluble secosteroid vitamin synthesized in skin upon UVB exposure. Functions as a hormone affecting calcium homeostasis and bone health.
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We found 7 products that combine both supplements:

Gorilla Mind

Kirkland Signature

Centrum

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Medical Disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before starting any supplement regimen.