Warning – Don’t Ignore Vitamin D

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By Jim Nettleton

There has been so much near panic in recent years about sun exposure that populations all over the world are suffering from a lack of absolutely essential vitamin D.

Most of us come nowhere near getting the amount that our bodies desperately need and the lack of this vitamin could be responsible for the increasing amount of various cancers, osteoporosis and many other deadly serious ailments.

So, how does the above-mentioned near panic about sun exposure fit in here? Because the star around which earth orbits provides the most efficient way to absorb this vital nutrient. Just a few minutes of sun exposure will cause the body to produce high levels of vitamin D, as a matter of fact, several times the level you could get from vitamin pills.

But we have been conditioned to believe that sun exposure equals danger, so even during those times that we do go out in the sun, we slather on the sun screen and effectively prevent our bodies from absorbing the vitamin D that they need.

Now, no one is suggesting that we go and lay in the sun to the point of frying. That’s just plain stupid. As the wise man said, moderation in all things is advisable and, in the case of sun exposure, that is certainly true. But 5 to 10 minutes in the sun will supercharge the amount of vitamin D your body will absorb and may protect you from a raft of diseases and ailments. Over the last few years, there has been a steadily growing mountain of evidence concerning vitamin D’s ability to protect us from the following health problems:

Colon, prostate and breast cancer

Multiple Sclerosis

High blood pressure

Type I juvenile diabetes

Fibromyalgia

Studies continue and may very well uncover as yet undiscovered benefits in the near future. One of the most definitive studies was undertaken by Creighton University between 2000 and 2005. It involved 1179 women age 55 and over. At the end of the study, the women who took vitamin D and calcium showed a 60 per cent or greater reduction in cancer risk than those that didn’t. You can read about the study at the university’s site: http://www2.creighton.edu/publicrelations/newscenter/news/2007/june2007/june82007/vitamind_cancer_nr060807/index.php

If the link doesn’t work, and it may not because of its length, copy and paste it in your browser. Bear in mind that there are many studies providing similar results. The Creighton University study is by no means the only one. Also bear in mind that those who participated in this study took far more than the recommended daily allowances, which are laughably low in many cases.

Here’s another fact that underscores the benefits of sun exposure. Statistics show that the farther south a population lives, the less osteoporosis, multiple sclerosis and cancer they contract.

The best news about this is that we can all undertake the steps required to raise our protection level for practically nothing. Sun exposure is free. Vitamins are cheap. The best possible way to increase levels of vitamin D is via the free rays of the sun provided by nature. Make sure that you compliment your sun exposure with calcium supplements, good, efficient supplements. And if you must use supplements in addition to sun exposure, make sure you get the type that provides you with vitamin D3, the more active of the two types of vitamin D.

For more in depth information concerning this subject, I highly recommend you obtain a copy of Your Deadly Deficiency by Lee Euler. You’ll be amazed at the depth of information in the book and the excellent advice he provides.

About the Author

Jim Nettleton is a radio and television professional who has been intimately involved with hosting health programs over the years. He is an advocate of natural treatments. Visit his The Newest Trends In Health Care blog at: http://thenewesttrendsinhealthcare.blogspot.com/

The Good, The Bad, The Fake: A Look Into Weight Loss Supplements

Summertime is here and in full swing, which also means that bathing suit season is already upon you as well. This is scarier than Halloween, last minute Christmas shopping at the mall, or tax time for a lot of men and women. It is safe to say that many people desire to have the sleek and toned beach bodies that are splashed across magazines, television sets, and movie screens.

You may very well be looking to drop a few pounds in a flash for the pool parties, beach fun, and usual bouquet of summer weddings. While a change in diet and increased exercise activity will certainly get you where you want to go, they may not do it in the speed you are wanting. Too bad fairy godmothers do not really exist. This might just be a job for a weight loss supplement.

The Mighty Mighty Magic Pill

The market for weight loss supplements has exploded exponentially over the recent years. They even have their own aisle in supermarkets and drug stores. There are ads on television, in newspapers and magazines, and on billboards along the road. You can hardly surf the internet anymore without tripping over at least a dozen weight loss supplement advertisements as pop-up web sites and in your email inbox.

Before you fill out any online order forms, you should first consider if a weight loss supplement is the most ideal diet route to take. Also, which of the many brands and labels is the best weight loss supplement for you? It is always important to consult your family physician before beginning any kind of diet regimen, including weight loss supplements. This is especially prudent if you have any health problems and are taking medication.

If you are looking for a magic pill that will allow you to eat anything and everything you want without having to exercise and promises to transform you into a supermodel in two days, you might as well ask the Mad Hatter and that white rabbit about it during your tea party on Mars. Those weight loss supplements do not exist, and anything that claims to is probably not safe to take in the first place.

A company spokesperson is not the best authority to tell you if their product works, but rather the people who have actually tried it. Consumer reports can be found in the local newspaper, through news stations on television, and through the internet. Look for testimonials that are not on the weight loss supplement product’s web site. In the end, the only way to know if something works is to try it for yourself and see what, if anything, actually happens.

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