Monday 21 May 2012

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As the English summer has not even kicked in yet, it's likely that you are!!

Vitamin D deficiency is one of the most widespread and prevalent nutritional diseases of the 21st century, yet remains underappreciated with confusion about how it should be managed. 

Although Vitamin D deficiency is classically associated with bone health, low levels are also associated with increased risk of death from common cancers, autoimmune diseases, depression, heart disease, high blood pressure and infectious diseases.  In addition to epidemiological evidence, several studies have found that supplementing with Vitamin D can have striking health benefits.

A must read: 

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Info:  Nutri.
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