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Vitamin D has been on the news a lot lately as its importance to our health is becoming more and more apparent.  New research suggests that we need much more than previously thought. Although it has long been suggested by the USDA that 400 IU (international units) was adequate, current wisdom suggests 1000 IU per day is what most people may need for optimal health in order to live longer and live healthier.

What is it anyway?

Vitamin D is a fat-soluble vitamin (primarily Vitamin D2 or Vitamin D3) that is naturally present in only a few foods, added to others, and available as a dietary supplement.  It is also synthesized by our skin during sun exposure but then must be converted by the liver and then the kidneys before utilization by the body.   Because of this mechanism it acts more like a hormone than a typical vitamin. Regardless of how we get it, it is essential for ongoing optimal health.

Why is it important?

Vitamin D is important in several ways:

  • Essential for promoting calcium absorption in the intestines
  • Necessary for bone growth.  Without sufficient vitamin D,   bones can become thin, brittle, or misshapen
  • Prevents rickets in children
  • Helps prevent osteoporosis in adults
  • Important in immune function
  • Helps reduce inflammation

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There is no doubt that optimal health is the most prized possession one can have.  So the real question is how do we get and maintain such a state so that we can be more productive,  live longer, and live healthier?  It comes from maintaining a healthy lifestyle on a consistent basis.  Do you believe you currently have a healthy lifestyle or that perhaps it could be improved upon?

Ever even think about it?

Well, here are 10 very powerful factors that contribute to a healthy lifestyle and optimal health:

1. Having a well balanced and nutritious diet

2. Augmenting that diet with high quality vitamins and mineral supplements to ensure you’re getting all your essential nutrients

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3. Exercising regularly …… that means doing something everyday to help keep your body in shape.  Whatever it is you enjoy doing as exercise, do it for at least 30 minutes each day without fail.

4. Maintaining a weight that’s appropriate for your height. Being overweight is the leading cause of declining health in America today.

5. Eliminating or reducing stress on a day to day basis. It’s not what happens to you as much as how you react to a particular circumstance that creates stress…..practice patience and acceptance. Read More→

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