Posts Tagged ‘vitamin d’

Vit D, Cancer, Autoimmune Disease, and Glutathione

Friday, August 27th, 2010

In Reuters there was a report of Vitamin D being linked to cancer and autoimmune disease genes.

The article reported that scientist found that vitamin D influenced over 200 genes.

Of course there is a correlation between low vitamin D levels and various diseases. Vitamin D is in reality a steroid that is produced when our skin is exposed to sunlight.

What if vitamin D is only part of the picture?

As it is, vitamin D is a precursor and possibly a potentiator of glutathione. Whether it works on its own or with glutathione, the underlying fact is that glutathione is associated with helping 69 different diseases or conditions.

Most likely, we need a balance of various vitamins and exposure to fresh air and sunshine.

This is only one of the pieces of the puzzle we call good health.

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Good health to you.

Vitamin D, Fibromyalgia and Glutathione

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

There is considerable evidence that low vitamin D levels are associated with fibromyalgia. Taking the amounts suggested by the government may not be adequate. Likewise, getting it from the sun may not be adequate in winter months if you live north of the 40th parallel. Perhaps the exception would be those of the Polar Bear Club that were also nudists.

So, how does one get adequate vitamin D?

How Much

There are a number of studies that suggesting vitamin D is safe in doses equivalent to what we naturally should take in under optimal conditions. Safe intake levels have been established at 2,000 IU per day. To take more than that should be done only with the supervision of a doctor.

Studies also show low levels of vitamin D are associated with chronic pain, poor immune function, anxiety and fatigue. These are symptoms often associated with fibromyalgia.

Sources

Food Sources of Vitamin D provides a list of the foods and amounts of vitamin D.

New evidence suggests that codliver oil may not be the best source. This is because there may be unhealthy levels of vitamin A added. Vitamin K, A and E are ones that can be easily overdosed. Overdosing can result in health problems, even risks. Vitamin D can also be overdosed but only in much larger amounts than previously thought.

But, What if It Still Does Not Work?

Yet boosting vitamin D levels does not always work for some. Why?

Fibromyalgia is a multifaceted syndrome. There is no evidence that boosting vitamin D levels actually helps. This is in part because there is no one size fits all treatment. Also, there is evidence that vitamin D is only part of the equation. Vitamin D is a co-factor of glutathione.

There is evidence that boosting glutathione levels can help fibromyalgia for many.

Improvement of the condition may come from using the various therapies in concert with each other. There is also a need to avoid toxic food chemical additives as well.

With a combined assault on health challenges, we may be able to improve our health.

This can happen if we focus on the underlying cause of illness and not just the symptoms.

To learn more about the best cysteine for fibromyalgia go to The Best Cysteine based on scientific studies. This is the only one listed in the Physicians Desk Reference.

Learn more on the Fibromyalgia – Glutathione Connection and how boosting your glutathione can help you manage fibromyalgia.

http://www.glutathionediseasecure.com/fibromyalgia-and-vitam

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Health Benefits of Vitamin D: You Tan Faster!

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009

When pulling out one of my old Nursing Text books from about 20 years ago, there is not even a listing on vitamin D. A is there, so is C and lets not forget E. But no D.

Well, the frontiers of knowledge are exploding on vitamin D. In addition to helping your body boost glutathione (which helps prevent cancer) it has a dark side that most do not know about.

If you like to suntan, pay attention. You will love this. Vitamin D helps you tan faster.

But be careful. You can overdose on it and especially the synthetic kind. The second best source for vitamin D would be fish oils. Taking supplements could actually help prevent skin cancer during the tanning months and help you to tan faster.

Good health to you.