With all the medical advances in the 20th century, Vitamin D3 deficiency is still an epidemic. Fifteen to twenty minutes of sunshine each day, in the nude, helps your body manufacture about 10,000 to 15,000 iu’s of vitamin D3 per day. The problem is that most people avoid the sun these days due to fears of skin cancer. Just think about plants and what happens to them when they avoid the sun. They wither and die. True to form, vitamin D3 deficiency can result in the following:
- Obesity
- Type 2 Diabetes
- High Blood Pressure
- Depression
- Psoriasis
- Fibromyalgia
- Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
- Kidney Stones
- Osteoporosis
- Neurodegenerative disease (including Alzheimer’s Disease)
Vitamin D deficiency may also lead to cancer (especially breast, prostate, and colon cancers). Vitamin D3 is believed to play a role in controlling the immune system (possibly reducing one’s risk of cancer and autoimmune diseases), increasing neuromuscular function and decreasing falls, improving mood, protecting the brain against toxic chemicals, and potentially reducing pain.
Vitamin D3 is both a vitamin and a hormone. It acts as a vitamin when it binds with calcium for proper absorption. Humans cannot digest calcium without adequate amounts of Vitamin D3.
“It’s quite likely that chronic nutritional vitamin D deficiency puts all of us at risk for developing debilitating, long latency, chronic diseases. Diseases such as insulin resistance, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, cancer and autoimmune diseases.”
A standard blood chemistry panel will provide your doctor with your levels of vitamin D3. The test is called 25 Hydroxy. The existing guidelines state that a deficiency is anything below 50nmol/l , but recent studies show that 80 nmol/l is needed to keep healthy bones and enable vitamin D to perform its other roles in the body.
Foods have been supplemented with Vitamin D, but this has not resulted in an overall increase in Vitamin D levels. This is likely because food and supplement manufacturers rely on an inexpensive form of synthetic Vitamin D called “ergocalciferol”, a form of Vitamin D2.
The most common reasons for Vitamin D3 deficiency in the United States relates to lack of exposure to sunlight and infrequent consumption of cold water fish such as wild salmon, mackerel & sardines
If you have bone loss or osteoporosis, spend 20 minutes daily in the sunshine with 40% of your skin surface exposed. Morning sun is best; Don’t allow your skin to burn. Tanning Beds do not provide Vitamin D3.
Eat foods high in Vitamin D3 including Cod liver oil, fortified milk, salmon, mackerel, & sardines, egg yolks, beef liver. If you take Vitamin D supplements make sure it is Vitamin D3 and not D2. Take Vitamin D3 supplements with food. Depending on lab levels, Vitamin D3 2000iu to 5000iu/day is usually recommended .
The Vitamin D, 25 Hydroxy is a simple blood test. No fasting or special preparation is required. Confidential results are usually sent directly to you within 48 hours. As with all test results, Star Wellness recommends that you make a copy for your physician to become a part of your permanent medical history.