It may be possible to speed up reversal of coronary heart disease.
Consider magnesium and Vitamin K (ideally K2-MK7) as necessary adjuncts to Vitamin D.
To: ConservativeMind
I’ve been taking vitamin D3 supplement and have not one cold all winter. Every winter I get one or two at least and I do a lot of travel by planes. I hear Vit D also helps with high BP which also affects me too. I’m sticking with taking extra vit D.
2 posted on
03/19/2015 7:33:02 PM PDT by
tflabo
(Truth or tyranny)
To: ConservativeMind
To: ConservativeMind
8 posted on
03/19/2015 7:46:03 PM PDT by
dfwgator
To: ConservativeMind
Whether it is cheap vitamin D or not, the dollar stores do sell a variety, that’s why I happen to have some on hand, vitamin C as well.
To: ConservativeMind
Interesting you mentioned K-2. I have a friend with osteoporosis who got a 10% increase in bone density in less than one year taking k-2 along with the calcium supplement. Anecdotal, sure.
13 posted on
03/19/2015 7:53:27 PM PDT by
ladyjane
To: ConservativeMind
Does Boehner’s orange tanning cream have vitamin D in it?
16 posted on
03/19/2015 8:03:32 PM PDT by
Moonman62
(The US has become a government with a country, rather than a country with a government.)
To: ConservativeMind
Vitamin D is produced in the body when cholesterol is converted into the vitamin.
It makes sense that if you have good vitamin D levels, your cholesterol levels will not be outrageous.
Most people do not get enough skin exposure time to good sunlight. So they wind up with an overproduction of unconverted cholesterol. Then factor in a crappy diet that also contains high levels of cholesterol, and they’re really heaping it on.
17 posted on
03/19/2015 8:58:52 PM PDT by
Secret Agent Man
(Gone Galt; Not averse to Going Bronson.)
To: ConservativeMind
Ever since I started using Vitamin D in my mouse traps, I’ve noticed the dead mice are much healthier....
19 posted on
03/19/2015 9:05:23 PM PDT by
G Larry
(Obama Hates America, Israel, Capitalism, Freedom, and Christianity.)
To: ConservativeMind
Both sides of my family have had problems with diabetes. I would say 10% of the family is overweight or has any other health issues but about 75% seem to develop diabetes nonetheless. We're talking ages 45-90. As I reached age 40, the dr ran a blood test and the only issue was extreme Vitamin D deficiency. He gave me a prescription for a high dose supplement you take once a month. I went back six months later, no change in my vitamin D level after taking the supplement once a month. So now the same supplement every 20 days. I go back in April. I don't feel any different.
To: ConservativeMind
"Vitamin D prevents diabetes and clogged arteries in mice"
I suppose this is why Mickey Mouse lives in Southern California or Florida.
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