MARKET INNOVATION! Measure the vitamin D level in your blood in only 15 minutes! The kiweno vitamin d rapid self-test - the most innovative solution to check your vitamin D level yourself! CE certified.
kiweno vitamin d rapid self-test
Our innovative vitamin d rapid self-test gives you exact results within a few minutes. The rapid test is used to determine your vitamin D concentration in the blood. Our kiweno vitamin d app guides you through the entire test procedure: For this we need a few drops of blood, which are applied to the test device and then evaluated by your smartphone. The concentration of vitamin D (25-OH-D) in your blood is measured, which causes the test strip to react in colour so that the smartphone can indicate the result.
Note: The app only works together with the kiweno vitamin d rapid self-test (available at kiweno.com/shop). We are working on certifying all current smartphones for the test procedure - therefore it is possible that not all devices are supported yet. You can find the list of supported smartphones, system requirements and more information at: kiweno.com/vitd-schnelltest.
WHY CHECK YOUR VITAMIN D LEVEL?
Vitamin D is considered a feel-good vitamin and is especially important for your bones, your immune-system and your happiness. However, around 80% of people suffer from a vitamin D deficiency. Nevertheless, a precautionary intake of vitamin D preparations is not recommended, as an oversupply of vitamin D can have a toxic effect. It is therefore all the more important to check your vitamin D status regularly. Only then can you give your body what it really needs. The vitamin d rapid self-test from kiweno shows you how well you are supplied with vitamin D. This knowledge helps you to increase your well-being, prevent seasonal mood swings and strengthen your body from within.
Important disclaimer: Please note that the kiweno Vitamin D app is not intended as a substitute for a professional medical opinion, diagnosis, or treatment. If you have health concerns or specific questions about your vitamin D levels, we strongly recommend that you consult a qualified health care professional.
The reference values given for result interpretation are based on the following literature source: Holick et al. (2011) Evaluation, Treatment, and Prevention of Vitamin D Deficiency: an Endocrine Society Clinical Practice Guideline J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 96(7):1911-30