What Is Vitamin B12 Deficiency?


by icemannn - Date: 2010-07-12 - Word Count: 283 Share This!

Vitamin D can improve symptoms of chronic disease, more than that. Vitamin D can improve the symptoms of Crohn's research and testing. Functional only after a medical practice, the absence of signs of vitamin D from natural doctors try to preserve the integrity and practical significance of this vitamin in ten years and an appropriate level of D. Well, better late than never increase.

Studies have shown that vitamin D3 (1.25 dihydrovitamin D) can improve symptoms of Crohn's disease, a biologically active. Thus vitamin D with your doctor to get a new prescription. Total experience. Yes, including local pharmacists, the prescription of vitamin D D3 binding, but not vitamin D2 and vitamin capsules (vitamin D3, and large). Actually the stuff? Indeed. The tests were conducted in the vitamin D 2 D 3 not. Furthermore. The absorption of vitamin D 2 O 3 not so good

Vitamin D deficiency symptoms:

As a child. In the absence of vitamin D and severe bone deformities

As adults, the early symptoms of vitamin D deficiency disease of complex factors are involved in the development of the country. Among them are:

"Osteoporosis (Calcium, poor absorption) is done.

Immune response (viral upper respiratory infections and recurrent infections can lead to many others) out.

WHO changes (seasonal depression and other mood disorders).

poor absorption of calcium and teeth, no problem diseases (gum) is.

The development of hypertension and heart problems.

"The development of asthma symptoms or a rapid worsening of asthma.

* The most serious symptoms of vitamin D are:

The development of chronic diseases, multiple sclerosis, autoimmune diseases like Crohn's disease and others.

Development of different types of ovarian cancer, colon cancer, lung cancer, breast cancer and other cancers, such as.

Ostemalacia developing bone disease. Osteomalacia condition in which the bones become soft.

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