Archive for February, 2011

High Strength Vitamin D3

Friday, February 4th, 2011
I get many emails asking for high strength Vitamin D3, you just can’t get it on the high street.

In Boots and Holland & Barratt you can only find Vitamin D3, 1000IU.

Dr Robert Young produced a very high strength Vitamin D3 and like me, many of you felt the benefits of it, especially living in a not so sunny climate!

If you feel you need a boost of sunshine, you can now buy a 5000IU Vitamin D3.

Click here to buy 5000IU Vitamin D3 today!

Why’s it so important?

Sunlight and vitamin D are critical to all life forms.

Standard textbooks state that the principal function of vitamin D is to promote calcium absorption in the gut and calcium transfer across cell membranes, thus contributing to strong bones and a calm, contented nervous system.

It is also well recognized that vitamin D aids in the absorption of magnesium, iron and zinc, as well as calcium.

Actually, vitamin D does not in itself promote healthy bone. If there is not enough calcium in the diet, then it will be drawn from the bone to help maintain the alkalinity of the bodily fluids.

Receptors for vitamin D are found in most of the cells in the body and research during the 1980s suggested that vitamin D contributed to a healthy immune system, promoted muscle strength, regulated the maturation process and contributed to hormone production.

During the last ten years, researchers have made a number of discoveries about vitamin D. They have ascertained, that vitamin D is an antioxidant that is a more effective antioxidant than vitamin E in reducing lipid peroxidation and increasing enzymes that protect against oxidation.

Vitamin D may protect against both Type I and Type II diabetes.

PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome) has been corrected by supplementation of D and calcium.

Vitamin D plays a role in regulation of both the “infectious” immune system and the “inflammatory” immune system.

Low vitamin D is associated with several autoimmune diseases including multiple sclerosis, Sjogren’s Syndrome, rheumatoid, thyroiditis and Crohn’s disease.

Osteoporosis is strongly associated with low vitamin D.

Vitamin D deficiency has been mistaken for fibromyalgia, ME or peripheral neuropathy.

Infertility is associated with low vitamin D. Vitamin D supports production of estrogen in men and women.

PMS has been completely reversed by addition of calcium, magnesium and vitamin D.

Breast, prostate, skin and colon cancer have a strong association with low levels of D and lack of sunlight.

People with Parkinsons and Alzheimers have been found to have lower levels of vitamin D.

Low levels of D, and perhaps calcium, in a pregnant mother and later in the child may be the contributing cause of “crooked teeth” and myopia.

Many researchers have postulated that vitamin D deficiency leads to the deposition of calcium in the arteries and hence atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries).

Obesity is associated with vitamin-D deficiency.

So unless you’re lucky enough to enjoy the winter soaking up the winter sun, you need to supplement your vitamin D to maintain a healthy body!

This must be why us Brits crave the sun so much!

To buy high strength Vitamin D3 Click Here.

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