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Vitamin D3 Good, Vitamin D2 Good for Rats by Mark Pegram Posted Mon 10 Aug 2009 4:32pm Well it seems like almost since the start of understanding vitamin D in the 1930’s that vitamin D3, cholecalciferol, is equal to vitamin D2, ergocalciferol. This thought continues on today even by some of the best researchers on vitamin D. Now before we dive right into this discussion let’s just say that vitamin D3 is better than D2 for h ... Read on »
Almond butter has 26% more Vitamin E, 3 by Mary Pougnet Patient Expert Posted Wed 12 May 2010 2:30pm Almond butter has 26% more Vitamin E, 3 % more iron and 7% more calcium than peanut butter. #MaryWoznyHealth Read on »
Vitamin D3: Swine Flu, Depression, Autism by Chuck Medical Doctor Posted Thu 24 Sep 2009 10:02pm Vitamin D3 Needs Attention On Several Levels - Just take the time to go through these many Vitamin D3 links, and do watch this video by Dr John Cannell. We have been hearing about the importance of D3 with depression for years, and know that it is directly connected with good thyroid function - now think D3 and Swine Flu Read on »
Vitamin D3: Swine Flu, Depression, Autism by Chuck Medical Doctor Posted Thu 17 Dec 2009 10:00pm Vitamin D3 Needs Attention On Several Levels – Just take the time to go through these many Vitamin D3 links, and do watch this video by Dr John Cannell. We have been hearing about the importance of D3 with depression for years, and know that it is directly connected with good thyroid function – now think D3 and Swine Flu Read on »
Psoriasis help with Vitamin D3 by Ben L. Naturopathic Doctor Posted Tue 01 Sep 2009 4:00pm Psoriasis Can I put Vitamin D3 from a gel cap on my Psoriasis? Answer: Hi there - You certainly may apply vitamin D3 from a gel cap onto the psoriasis plaques. I recommend that you consider using liquid vitamin D3 vs vitamin D3 gel caps. This is more cost effective and easier to do. Consider also mixing your own formula of: ... Read on »
[Pleiotropic action of vitamin D3 with particular stress on its role in gastrointestinal diseases in children] by Jean L. Patient Expert Posted Mon 19 Jul 2010 3:43pm Could Vitamin D3 deficiency be another possible causitive factor for celiac disease?  This study thinks so. from PubMed: celiac disease by SledziÅ„ska K, Góra-Gebka M, KamiÅ„ska B, Liberek A [Pleiotropic action of vitamin D3 with particular stress on its role in gastrointestinal diseases in chil ... Read on »
Vitamin D2 vs. vitamin D3 by Dr. William D. Medical Doctor Posted Tue 26 Aug 2008 4:17pm An interesting question came up on the Track Your Plaque Member Forum about vitamin D2 vs. vitamin D3. This often comes up among our patients, as well. Vitamin D3 (more properly 25-OH-vitamin D3 , the form that is measured in the blood, and to be distinguished from the 1,25-diOH-vitamin D, a kidney measure, a test you do not need unle ... Read on »
Vitamin D-3 & Viral Infections by Yusuf Saleeby Medical Doctor Posted Mon 09 Nov 2009 10:02pm Vitamin D-3 in the Prevention & Treatment of Viral Infections and Influenza Supplemental cholecalciferol (vitamin D) significantly reduces all-cause mortality emphasizes the medical, ethical, and legal implications of promptly diagnosing and adequately treating vitamin D deficiency. Vitamin D deficiency is common, and is imp ... Read on »
Vitamin D-3 & Viral Infections by Yusuf Saleeby Medical Doctor Posted Mon 09 Nov 2009 10:02pm Vitamin D-3 in the Prevention & Treatment of Viral Infections and Influenza Supplemental cholecalciferol (vitamin D) significantly reduces all-cause mortality emphasizes the medical, ethical, and legal implications of promptly diagnosing and adequately treating vitamin D deficiency. Vitamin D deficiency is common, and is impli ... Read on »
The Health Benefits of Vitamin D3 by Jan Posted Fri 11 Sep 2009 4:57pm By John Gibb D3 is a fat soluble vitamin and excess amounts can be stored in the body’s soft tissue. There are two forms of the D vitamin: ergo calciferol and it is found in fortified milk, herring, mackerel, tuna, sardines, eggs, cereals and baked goods. The second form is cholecalciferol that is produced by the body when it is in the sun. ... Read on »