Product Description
According to Dr Robert Young:
- Vitamin D is critical to all life forms. All research states that vitamin D promotes calcium absorption, thus contributing to strong bones and a calm, contented nervous system.
- Vitamin D controls the levels of calcium in the blood. If there is not enough calcium in the diet, then it will be drawn from the bone to help maintain the alkalinity of the blood.
- Research suggests that vitamin D contributes to a healthy immune system, promotes muscle strength, regulates the maturation process and contributes to hormone production.
- Vitamin D deficiency decreases biosynthesis and release of insulin. Glucose intolerance has been inversely associated with the concentration of vitamin D in the blood. Thus, vitamin D may protect against both Type I and Type II diabetes.
- Low vitamin D is associated with several autoimmune diseases including multiple sclerosis, Sjogren’s Syndrome, rheumatoid arthritis, thyroiditis and Crohn’s disease.
- Osteoporosis is strongly associated with low vitamin D. Postmenopausal women with osteoporosis respond favorably (and rapidly) to higher levels of D plus calcium and magnesium.
- D deficiency has been mistaken for fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue 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. Menstrual migraine is associated with low levels of vitamin D and calcium.
- Breast, prostate, skin and colon cancer have a strong association with low levels of D and lack of sunlight.
- Low D has been shown to cause chronic fatigue and depression.
- Seasonal Affective Disorder has been treated successfully with vitamin D. In a recent study covering 30 days of treatment comparing vitamin D supplementation with two-hour daily use of light boxes, depression completely resolved in the D group
- High stress may increase the need for vitamin D or UV-B sunlight and calcium.
- People with Parkinsons and Alzheimers have been found to have low levels of vitamin D.
- Behavior and learning disorders respond well to D and/or calcium combined with an adequate diet and trace minerals.
This truly is a remarkable supplement and is most certainly on the list of Energise ’Must-Have’s!
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