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What is the source of Vitamin A and Vitamin D in milk?

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What is the source of Vitamin A and Vitamin D in milk?

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Both vitamins A and D are from a synthetic source (non-animal): Vitamin A is from lemon grass oil and Vitamin D is derived from lanolin extracted from sheep’s wool. It is Federal Government legislation that these vitamins are added to milk. These vitamins help promote bone and tooth development; vitamin A promotes good night vision and maintains the health of the skin and membranes.

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