Vitamin D
Vitamin D is one of the oldest hormones, having been produced by life forms for over 750 million years. Phytoplankton, zooplankton, and most plants and animals that are exposed to sunlight have the capacity to make vitamin D. In humans, vitamin D is critically important for the development, growth, and maintenance of a healthy body, from birth until death.
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Articles within Vitamin D
- Bone Density, Osteoporosis and Natural Progesterone
- How Much Vitamin D to Take?
- In-home Vitamin D Blood Test
- Is progesterone cream a suitable substitute for Fosamax to improve bone density?
- Paper Linking Influenza to Vitamin D Deficiency
- Pregnancy and Gestational Vitamin D Deficiency
- The Truth About Vitamin D Toxicity
- The vitamin D miracle: Is it for real?
- Theories Linking Vitamin D to Certain Cancers Have Been Tested and Confirmed
- Vitamin D and breast cancer
- Vitamin D and Breast Cancer
- Vitamin D and Breast Cancer Risk - Moderate exposure to sunlight promotes good health
- Vitamin D and Prostate Cancer
- Vitamin D Deficiency and Breast Cancer
- Vitamin D Endocrine System
- Vitamin D Newsletters, Videos, Press Releases, Scientific Papers, Guides for the Health Care Professionals
