How DocsD3 & Vitamin D can help you:
We want you
to know the Wellness Revolution is here. You may like to live disease free, extend your
longevity & even keep your pets healthier & alive for much longer. If you think that high Doctors & Vets bills are OK ignore us, but maybe
you’ll be blown away when you find out that we can really transform everyone’s
health.
With the
Wellness revolution brewing, it is important to the health of young and old
alike as researchers respond to what has been called the “vitamin D deficiency epidemic.” When the Chief Medical Officer in England,
Dame Sally Davies & Manchester United coach Sir Alex Ferguson reveal that
Vitamin D deficiency is a chronic health risk then we should all re-act.
They are taking it very seriously…. |
If you want to be healthier, live longer, get stronger, and keep your brain performing optimally, having adequate levels of vitamin D is the answer. With an abundance of new research looking at the optimal vitamin D level for health, it is necessary for me to state: This vitamin is essential to life, but despite the importance of vitamin D for health & longevity, confusion remains about how much you need and why.
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Vitamin D is synthesized in the body in response to sun exposure or can be gotten from the diet and taken in supplement form. Researchers find that people are chronically deficient in vitamin D because they don’t get regular full body exposure to the sun (the body produces vitamin D in response to ultraviolet light). Additionally, it is difficult to get adequate amounts from the diet even if you eat large amounts of salmon or eggs.
Levels of vitamin D deficiency in the population is afflicting 60% of the U.S. (these figures vary, normally up) population, however, it may be time to check yourself out. The health-care industry, of course, won't promote a natural and safe preventative measure for degenerative diseases. Instead, people are warned about the dangers of UV exposure and the risks of vitamin toxicity. Billions of people worldwide are vitamin D deficient, indicating the need for attention to education and widespread supplementation of vitamin D. In New Zealand 78% of the population are considered deficient. |
The Vitamin D Council suggests 50 ng/ml (125nmols/l), (a measurement of the amount of serum vitamin D in the body) is the minimum acceptable level. Experts advise that optimal levels are between 40—80 ng/ml. Recommended daily intake of Vitamin D for adults is around 5,000 IUs or 35,000-50,000 IU twice per week. Why it's difficult is that factors such as age, weight, sex & physical activity are needed to determine optimal Vitamin D need.
How would we each know where we stand?
Vitamin D deficiency has been linked to:
How would we each know where we stand?
Vitamin D deficiency has been linked to:
- 17 types of cancer
- Osteoporosis, Osteomalacia (other bone related diseases)
- Heart disease, blood pressure
- Depression
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Alzheimer’s
- A Weak immune system, colds and flu prevention
- Depression
- Rickets
- Crucial for pregnant women and development of newborns
- Fatigue, sluggishness
DocsD3 now can supply Test4D units. For $US25 you can measure your Vitamin D3 levels. For your piece of mind get a test first, although experience tells us testing after 3 months is more effective as you will normally be deficient. The evidence is that serum 25(OH)D levels above 30-40 ng/ml are required for optimal health continues to mount.
DocsD3 Health Labs have the right products to build your levels. Have a look….
DocsD3 Health Labs have the right products to build your levels. Have a look….