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... Shakespeare who wrote the sonnets or someone else with the same name,” he said. “We know what vitamin D does, and there is a very plausible biological hypothesis for how it works. There might be something else that is having the effect, ... prevent skin cancer and sun damage, so you should consider getting your vitamin D from food and supplements. The application of sunscreen with an SPF ...
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... literature include: Several studies have reported an inverse relationship between vitamin D intake and breast cancer risk - meaning ... paper conclude that while there is still not a proven, concrete link between vitamin D intake and improvements in breast cancer survival, ... diagnosed with breast cancer should have their blood levels of vitamin D checked with the aim of maintaining levels between 30 ...
... wear burkas and veils (usually by religious decree and against their will) suffer from severe vitamin D deficiency which in some cases can be severe and debilitating, not only to these women, but also ... burkas and veils (usually by religious decree and against their will) suffer from severe vitamin D deficiency which in some cases can be severe and debilitating, not only to these women, but also ...
Early clinical studies showed that high-dose vitamin C, given by intravenous and oral routes, may improve symptoms and prolong ... however, double-blind placebo-controlled studies of oral vitamin C therapy showed no benefit. Since then, several cases of unexpectedly long suvival of metastatic cancer patients who received only Vitamin C treatments have revived an interest in this drug. This remains an ...
A Physician who was in my office last week mentioned the importance of Vitamin D for our immune systems to work well. She mentioned that most of us do not get enough outdoor sun time and that sunscreen ... doctors and staff at her clinic were all recently tested and EVERYONE in the clinic was VERY LOW in vitamin D. She mentioned what sounded like an outrageous dosage of daily vitamin D intake is what ...
... an important heart health player. Once it became established that a "Vitamin D receptor" existed in the heart it was only a matter of time ... variant of CYP27B1, which blocked production of an enzyme responsible for Vitamin D activation, accounted for a greater than two-fold risk for ... NIH VITAL Trial will provide more definitive data on both Vitamin D and Omega-3 links to heart disease when ...
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... C in your car and having it run on that, but with a middleman: vitamin C feeds a molecular engine that makes hydrogen, and THAT fuels your car. Here is the outline of events: 1.) Vitamin C (ascorbate) gives electrons to cytochrome c. (It has enough "energy" that this would work.) 2.) Cytochrome c gives electrons to photosystem I. (That's its job after all!) 3.) Light excites the ...
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A new study has found that the amount of vitamin D in patients being treated for diffuse large B-cell lymphoma was strongly associated with cancer progression and overall survival. After rereading that sentence for the hundredth time, I realized how ambiguous it actually sounds…does it imply that high vitamin D levels are good or bad for lymphoma patients? Let
... of vitamin D in patients with a type of lymphoma appear to be connected to cancer progression and the likelihood of survival, researchers have found. "These are some of the strongest findings yet between vitamin D and cancer outcome," said lead investigator Dr. Matthew Drake, an endocrinologist at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn. "While these findings are very provocative, they are ...
... sparked my interest and led to a search for current information on vitamin D, how it works, how much we really need and how we get it. The following is a small part of the important information that I ... as a prophylactic or because compliance is considered a problem. There seems to be some evidence that vitamin D works better, without toxicity, when given in lower, more physiologic doses of 2,000- ...
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... vitamin D prevents cancer is now so well known that even some conventional physicians are beginning to recommend it. Vitamin D prevents 77% of all cancers, after all. That's as close to a & ... " for cancer as you'll ever get (and it's free, too, since you can make it yourself!). But did you also know that vitamin D prevents heart disease? In fact, most people suffering from heart ...
... oil. How do you compare the different answers given by your various heathcare professionals? When you take all those vitamin D3 supplements that are recommended in so many articles in the media, ... word is not yet in on the danger of calcifying your brain and arteries with too much vitamin D supplementation. Why take the risk when you can keep your supplementation, if any, to a dose related ...
... supplement in 2004. Over 100 million Americans use vitamin and mineral supplements everyday. The global market ... supplementation with vitamins A and E and beta-carotene (but not vitamin C and selenium) actually increased overall mortality. This study prompted ... babies. Milk and other dairy products in the US are fortified with vitamin D but not in many parts of the world. Last year, the American Academy ...
... until some of the trials that are adequately powered to look at cardiovascular disease with vitamin D will report, the epidemiology right now is suggestive that people should have 1000 or 2000 IU of ... "in northern climes, even if you go out in the sun in January, you're not going to make much vitamin D, so there you would need supplementation to get adequate levels." One of the best ...
... It's hard for things to be so polarized because a little sunlight goes a very long way in producing vitamin D. . . . I don't think there's a villain here." For most people, she said, 10 ... cancer crusade, held a conference last summer on how to respond to the findings about the risks of vitamin D deficiency. The group's conclusions have not yet been released, but it is expected ...

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