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Tag Archives: Vitamin D
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Vitamin D continues to be poorly understood compound. Getting the right form is very important. This video may well change your life.
UK Children – Risk of Rickets
The ongoing debate over Vitamin D levels continues. The latest research from the USA suggests that 20% of the US population of Children and teenagers are considered deficient in Vitamin D. Translating those rates to the UK, while not statistically … Continue reading
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Vitamin D – Helps you stay on your feet!
We have always known the vitamin D has huge benefits but this article based upon some material published in the British Medical Journal in Oct 2009 makes interesting reading particularly if you are 60 years and older. A daily dose … Continue reading
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Tagged ageing, Bone Health, British Medical Journal, Cholecalciferol, Daily Dose, Emergency Room, Fall Prevention, Ferrari, Fracture, Important Events, Institute Of Medicine, Mishaps, Nursing Homes, Older Adults, Reuters Health, University Of Zurich, University Of Zurich Switzerland, Vitamin D, Vitamin D3, Year 1
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Why do we associate drugs with health
Have you ever noticed how things creep up on us without us seeing. It is a bit like a lion stalking her prey – when you notice its often too late. In the UK we have the National Health Service … Continue reading
Posted in diabetes, diet, food, glyconutrition, health, heart
Tagged Digestion, family life, FDA, flu, men, poisonous cocktail, Polypharmacy, prescribed drugs, Vitamin D, wellness, women
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Vitamin D is good for us Official – At last
This article is saying what we intrinsically have known to be true but just lacked the science – at last someone has done enough to shut up the doubters and the Pharmaceuutical lobby for ever. Paul@sugars4life.com www.sugars4life.com www.squidoo.com/plantsugars TORONTO – … Continue reading