"Healthy" children may in fact have inadequate levels of Vitamin D recent research showsVitamin D
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Could Vitamin D deficiency be linked to chronic pain? A new Mayo Clinic Study says yes.
In the past, Vitamin D was thought necessary just for calcium absorption and important for prevention of osteoporosis. According to Dr. Ray Strand, a world renowned specialist in nutritional medicine, research now shows its also imperative to our immune systems.
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Many people believe that rickets (soft bones and other developmental problems)is no longer a problem, but has shown up in children who are breast fed and dark skinned. It's caused by lack of vitamin D.
Could Vitamin D deficiency be linked to chronic pain? A new Mayo Clinic Study says yes.
Osteomalacia and rickets are characterized by the softening of the bones due to a lack of vitamin D. But why is this disease so common when we know the importance of vitamin D?
Vitamin D deficiency has been classed with malaria and neonatal disease as a major cause of childhood mortality, according to the Center for Global Child Health at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center .
Vitamin D, also known as Cholecalciferol is the only vitamin that the human body is capable of producing on its own if it is exposed to sufficient amounts of sunlight. Generally an hour a week is considered enough. Read on ...
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