Is there a correlation between the amount of vitamin D you get and your health? Yes, says Dr. Eric Madrid in his informative new book Vitamin D Prescription-The Healing Power of the Sun & How It Can Save Your Life. From children to seniors, over 80% of people are deficient in this amazing vitamin, claims Madrid. Deficiency can lead to high blood pressure, heart disease, diabetes, lupus, multiple sclerosis and cancer. Prevention costs just pennies a day and can be as easy as using less sunscreen, spending more time in the sun or supplementing with vitamin D.
Written in easy-to-follow layman’s terms, Vitamin D Prescription uses case studies, scientific research by leading vitamin D experts and personal anecdotes to explore the history and biochemistry of vitamin D and its effect on human health. Many people have low levels of vitamin D and don’t even know it, asserts Madrid, which is why testing for vitamin D levels is so important. He explains how lower levels of this vitamin can weaken bones, increase risks of falls and injuries, and contribute to chronic pain. Increased blood levels can lower blood pressure, prevent heart attacks, and help diabetes, osteoporosis, and even slow down cancer.
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Vitamin D deficiency is a worldwide epidemic, Madrid states, but it can be reversed. Filled with research from leading medical journals, Vitamin D Prescription could profoundly lower risk, decrease healthcare costs and change our health for the better. To contact Dr. Madrid, email dremadrid@gmail.com
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2 responses so far ↓
William B. Grant // May 6, 2009 at 3:04 am |
Hi,
Great web site.
You might want to list my site along with those of Grassrootshealh and Vitamin D Council. I interact with Carole Baggerly and John Cannell on a regular basis.
Also, you might go to
http://www.landesbioscience.com/journals/dermatoendocrinology
and hit “archive” to see the tables of contents for both issues. I have several papers there on vitamin D and cancer. The journal has open access with free registation.
Cheers,
Bill Grant
Mike // May 17, 2009 at 9:22 pm |
Another good site to look at is http://www.vitaminD3world.com They have a new formulation of vitamin D and are offering supplies for children free of charge