Vitamin D and Breast Cancer
Most Common Malignancy for Women Breast cancer is the most common malignancy of women in the western world. Many factors contribute to causing ...
View ArticleVitamin D and Prostate Cancer
Prostate cancer kills 31,000 American men every year, the second leading cause of cancer deaths among men. This year, more than 220,000 American ...
View ArticleThe Truth About Vitamin D Toxicity
Vitamin D Toxicity Fears Unwarranted Is vitamin D toxic? Not if we take the same amount nature intended when we go out in ...
View ArticlePregnancy and Gestational Vitamin D Deficiency
In the last 3 years, an increasing amount of research suggests that some of the damage done by Vitamin D deficiency is ...
View ArticleVitamin D Newsletters, Videos, Press Releases, Scientific Papers, Guides for...
The Vitamin D Council The Vitamin D Council is a group of concerned citizens who believe many humans are needlessly suffering and ...
View ArticleVitamin D and Pelvic Floor Disorders in Women
Vitamin D Council Press Release April 2, 2010 Researchers at SUNY Upstate Medical University in Syracuse New York recently announced that pelvic floor ...
View ArticleVitamin D Toxicity – The Real Story
Is 2,000,000 IU/day of vitamin D toxic? Ask Gary Null, alternative medicine guru and entrepreneur. He took his own supplement, Ultimate Power Meal, ...
View ArticleVitamin D Deficiency and Breast Cancer
Low Levels of Vitamin D Spell Trouble for Breast Cancer Patients Women with breast cancer who have a vitamin D deficiency at the ...
View ArticleAn-home Vitamin D Blood Test
Vitamin D deficiency is a risk factor for many diseases Researchers are beginning to discover that vitamin D deficiency is a risk factor ...
View ArticleSunlight Robbery – Deficiency of Sunlight and Vitamin D
Sunlight & Survival Most people in Britain and other northern industrial countries have a level of vitamin D in their bodies that is ...
View ArticleThe Sunshine Vitamin
The human body produces Vitamin D when the sun’s ultraviolet rays strike the skin. Experts tell us 5,000 IU of vitamin D daily is just a starting point.
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