Another Link Between Vitamin D Levels and Cardiovascular Health By Floyd Arthur http://carmoongroup.com
Another Link Between Vitamin D Levels and Cardiovascular Health By Floyd Arthur http://carmoongroup.com
More Americans are taking vitamin D supplements, but could people get sick from it?
Over the past decade, numerous studies have shown that many Americans have low vitamin D levels and as a result, [...]
We all know that vitamin D is essential for health, but did you know that you can get plenty of sun exposure, as well as supplement with vitamin D, and still be deficient? The common thinking around nutrients is that the more we ingest, the more we have in our bodies. But with Vitamin D, that’s just not the case.
Researchers can't say for sure, but brain bleeds were more common among those with low levels of the vitamin
Though it is lower than traditionally thought, many people still deficient, researchers say
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Higher doses of vitamin D don't improve physical function more than lower doses.
If you have a urinary tract infection (UTI) caused by Escherichia coli (E. coli), you should try D-mannose first instead of antibiotics.
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The evidence is still mushy on whether vitamin D can ward off heart disease, stroke, or cancer. But it's still important for daily good health.
Winter is upon us and so is the risk of vitamin D deficiency and infections. Vitamin D, which is made in our skin following sunlight exposure and also found in oily fish (mackerel, tuna and sardines), mushrooms and fortified dairy and nondairy…
There is a lot of conflicting advice out there about vitamin use, and the insistence by a few vocal “experts” that multivitamins are a waste of money has led many people to falsely believe that not getting enough vitamins is not such a big deal. However, when it comes to vitamin D, maintaining optim
Regular exposure to sunlight allows our skin cells to use ultraviolet-B rays to synthesize vitamin D, which has several benefits, including: 1.It helps the intestine absorb nutrients, including calcium and phosphorus. This ensures strong bones and a strong immune...
How Vitamin D Protects Your Brain Function and brain health are hot topics and one of the most widely researched areas of age-related disease. So should you take Vitamin D and how much? Learn why and what to take to increase your odds 'against' Dementia and Alzheimer's
A new study confirms vitamin D’s important role in activating your immune defenses against infectious diseases like the flu.