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Vitamin D  Necessities for vitamin D cannot be based on intakes to achieve maximal retention as for calcium for numerous reasons. The main source of vitamin D for humans is not diet, but rather is produced through photosynthesis of vitamin D from cutaneous 7-dehydrocholesterol ...
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Vitamin D Absorption  Vitamin D is a fat soluble vitamin which is found in food and can also be made in body after exposure to ultraviolet rays from the sun. Sunshine is a significant source of vitamin D as UV rays from sunlight trigger vitamin D synthesis in the skin. The major biologic ...
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Vitamin D Analogs  An analog is defined as a structural derivative of a parent compound that often differs from it by a single element. Vitamin d itself is a fat soluble vitamin that is required by the body for the performance of several vital functions of the body such as the absorption ...
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Vitamin D And Bones  Scientists have just discovered a heretofore unknown aspect of bone health and it indicates that aspirin may be beneficial, large doses of vitamin D may be detrimental to bone health. Bone is a dynamic tissue, being continuously remodeled by the coordinated actions of ...
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Vitamin D And Cancer  Two characteristics of cancer cells are their lack of separation and their quick growth or production. A lot of malignant tumors have been found to hold vitamin D receptors including breast, lung, skin, bone, etc. Many forms of vitamin D have ability to induce cell ...
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Vitamin D And Depression  Most of us can sense the positive effect of sunlight in our lives by the immediate lift and taking a walk outdoors on a bright sunny day. Thus this happens to be your perfect resort to a better day and moods in the day. The vitamin D is one of the most pivotal nutrients ...
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Vitamin D And Multiple Sclerosis  Multiple Sclerosis is a disease in which chronic degenerative occurs. Multiple sclerosis can be defined as gradual destruction of the myelin sheath protecting the nerves. This destruction occurs in patches throughout the brain or spinal cord. This destruction of myelin ...
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Vitamin D And Osteoporosis  Vitamin D is a very essential fat soluble nutrient to our body. Vitamin D is made in the body of mast mammals. Two important sources of vitamin D are food sources and sunlight exposure. Fortified products such as milk are the most common food sources. As it is stated ...
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Vitamin D And Skin  After conducting various research and experiments with vitamin d, it found that skin has also got the inherent capacity of producing vitamin d. As vitamin d is an important nutrient for the body, so it is necessary to maintain the optimum level of vitamin d. therefore ...
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Vitamin D And Sunlight  Sunlight is one of the most important sources of vitamin D. Ultraviolet rays from sunlight generate vitamin D synthesis in the skin. There are many things around us, which affect Ultraviolet ray's exposure. Few of them are season, latitude, time of day, cloud cover, ...
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