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For Strong Bones
Vitamin D supplements help maintain bone strength, blood calcium levels for normal
functioning of the nervous system, inhibit proliferation and stimulate the differentiation
of cells, enhance hormone levels, support healthy glucose, maintain strong teeth, help
reduce blood pressure and reduce inflammation.
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2. Vitamin D, often refereed to as the ‘miracle nutrient’, is crucial for maintaining a strong,
healthy body. In fact, Vitamin D3 is one of the most useful nutritional tools we have
at our disposal for improving overall health.
Vitamin D is primarily a fat soluble vitamin which assists our body in absorbing minerals
such as calcium and phosphorus which are stored in the body’s fatty tissue.
Vitamin D is naturally present in very few foods compared to other Vitamins. In fact,
the best natural source of Vitamin D is early morning sunlight. The human body makes
vitamin D when it is exposed to ultraviolet B (UVB) rays in the sunlight but needs to
undergo two hydroxylation reactions to be activated in the body. Vitamin D found in
the body is in the active form of Calcitriol (1, 25-Dihydroxycholecalciferol).
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3. Children and infants require considerable amount of Vitamin D as they are more prone to
bone deformity disease. Daily dose of 200 IU is sufficient for children and can reduce the risk
of bone related complications.
Vitamin D, often referred to as the ‘miracle nutrient’, is crucial for maintaining a strong,
healthy body.
In fact, Vitamin D is one of the most useful nutritional tools we have at our disposal for
improving overall health.
Vitamin D is a fat soluble vitamin that is available as dietary supplement and naturally
present in very few foods compared to other vitamins.
Exposure to sun is an excellent way to increase the intake of this vitamin.
According to several studies children and infants require considerable amount of vitamin D as
they are more prone to bone deformity disease.
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4. Protects against muscle weakness
Lowers risk of autoimmune diseases such as multiple sclerosis, osteoporosis, type
1 diabetes and hypoglycemia
Plays a vital role in calcium absorption
Highly beneficial for maintaining healthy teeth and strong bones
Prevents loss of bone mass and bone disorders , also aids in lowering the risk of
rickets
Helps prevent depression among adults and children alike
Helps overcome back pain, blood pressure, rheumatoid arthritis and even insulin
resistance during pregnancy
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5. Daily dose of 200 IU is sufficient for children and can reduce the risk bone
related complications.
Vitamin D supports calcium's absorption and functions for children's healthy
teeth and bones, prevents loss of bone mass, and cures bone disorders.
It also plays an important role in brain development and improves a child’s
emotional development and gross motor coordination.
Proper supplementation of vitamin D keeps children away from dental
cavities maintaining oral health.
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6. Mostly, health conditions that arise as a result of Vitamin D deficiency are due to inadequate
sunlight (UVB) exposure, inadequate intake as well as due to insufficient calcium absorption.
Vitamin D deficiency can result in impaired bone mineralization that generally leads to bone
softening diseases such as rickets as well as other bone disorders such as osteoporosis,
rheumatoid arthritis.
Vitamin D deficiency can also affect the immune system, especially T cell-mediated
immunity, weakening the body’s natural resistance.
Lower levels of Vitamin D increase the risk for diabetes, multiple sclerosis, Crohn’s disease,
hypertension and cardiovascular diseases.
Prolonged and severe D deficiency can also have an adverse effect on our mental health
resulting in depression and schizophrenia.
It can result in, high blood pressure, obesity, type 2 diabetes, depression, psoriasis, chronic
fatigue syndrome, kidney stones.
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7. Severe deficiency of Vitamin D can lead to rickets, which is a bone disease that could cause
bowing of a child's legs, swelling of their wrists and ankles, or poor weight gain. Children
who have Vitamin D deficiency are at risk of developing diabetes in their later life.
Dark skinned children are more prone to vitamin D deficiency, as it reduces the skin’s ability
to produce vitamin D from exposure to sunlight. Children who live in equilateral regions are
the common victims of vitamin D deficiency.
Children with low levels of vitamin D are more likely to suffer from respiratory tract
infection. Vitamin D supplementation is also important at very young age, as inadequate
vitamin D levels early in life have been associated with an increased risk of autoimmune
disorders like multiple sclerosis, and breathing disorders.
The common symptoms of vitamin D deficiency in children include Rickets, weakness, chronic
fatigue syndrome, depression, dental cavities, swelling, loss of bone and muscle mass.
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8. Severe bone pain
Joint pain
Weakness
Chronic fatigue syndrome
High blood pressure
Depression
Psoriasis
Fibromyalgia
Tooth decay
Nervous system disorders
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9. Recommended Intake
Infants up to 12 months- 25 micrograms (1,000 IU)
Children 50 micrograms (2,000 IU)
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10. The best source of Vitamin D is sunlight. Exposing our skin for 10-15 minutes to early
morning sunlight can create 10,000 to 15,000 IUs of Vitamin D, enough to meet
our daily requirements.
Some food Sources of Vitamin D include:
Fortified foods such as milk and cereals help to make up for Vitamin D deficiency.
Especially for vegans and vegetarians, fortified foods are the best source of
Vitamin D supplementation
Fatty fish such as salmon, sardines, mackerel and cat fish are excellent source of
Vitamin D
Beef, liver also provide Vitamin D
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