Vitamin D3 Information
Why is Vitamin D3 Important?
The following is a collection of informative health articles about the importance of Vitamin D3, written by Nurse Practitioner, Diabetes Educator, Specialist in Anti-Aging Medicine and Health Columnist Pamela B. Egan.
Countless studies continue to confirm and reaffirm on a regular basis the critical importance of Vitamin D3 intake and its relation to one's overall health.
Vitamin D3 Articles:
- Vitamin D3: The Miracle Nutrient
Research shows you can drastically reduce your risk of cancer and countless other chronic diseases by getting safe sun exposure, or taking a high quality Vitamin D3 supplement... There has been a worldwide public health campaign launched by Grassroots Health D urging the public to have their blood levels of Vitamin D tested and to solve the Vitamin D deficiency epidemic... Full Article
- Are You Suffering From a Vitamin D3 Deficiency?
With all the medical advances in the 20 th century, Vitamin D3 deficiency is still an epidemic. Fifteen to twenty minutes of sunshine each day, in the nude, helps your body manufacture about 10,000 to 15,000 iu’s of vitamin D3 per day. The problem is that most people avoid the sun these days due to fears of skin cancer... Full Article
- Vitamin D3 May Help Lower Blood Pressure and Cholesterol
Many clinical trials & retrospective studies have linked the active form of vitamin D (Vitamin D3) to blood pressure. These studies reveal that when the level of Vitamin D3 drops too far, the blood pressure rises as well as the bad cholesterol (LDL). In addition to these metabolic processes, the body is not able to clear fat from the blood following a high fat meal... Full Article
- Experts Call for Increased Dose of Vitamin D3
igher intakes of Vitamin D3 can help one reap even more health benefits than was previously known, according to newly published Risk Assessments... Four nutrition experts, including two Council for Responsible Nutrition (CRN) scientists and two of the world’s pre-eminent vitamin D researchers, are urging the Food and Nutrition Board (FNB) to raise the vitamin D Tolerable Upper Intake Level (UL) five-fold, based on a safety evaluation of the latest scientific research. This research shows that vitamin D is safe at intake levels much higher than its current UL... Full Article
Pamela Egan, MN, NP, CDE, ABAAHP Diplomat is a board certified Adult & Family Nurse Practitioner, Certified Diabetes Educator, and has completed a Fellowship in Anti-Aging & Regenerative Medicine. She can be reached at 985-892-3031 or www.pamelaegan.com.
Tags: D3 Deficiency, Other, Vitamin D2, Vitamin D3
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