Friday, July 3, 2015

Learn About Benefits Of Vitamin D3 For Organ Health And Improved Immunity

By Lilia Slaybaugh


If you often get colds or flu or feel depressed, then there could be a simple solution. A daily dose of Vitamin D3 together with probiotic supplements to provide Vitamin K could work marvels for your health. In fact, Vitamin D deficiency is extremely widespread in America, Canada, the UK, and the northern parts of Europe.

Not only will Vitamin D3 improve your resistance to the common cold: It also plays a part in cell health of all your tissues. This is why taking a good quality supplement is so important for your health. While enough sunlight will keep your levels of Vitamin D3 high, most people need to take supplements, especially in winter.

Probiotics increase the ability of your intestinal flora to produce Vitamin K, another important building block. Vitamins D and K work together synergistically to keep your bones strong an improve your well being. Only if you have adequate quantities of both will you get the full benefit of a supplement.

In fact, all your organs depend on Vitamin D3 in some way. There is even a link between Vitamin D3 deficiency and such serious problems as Alzheimers an Parkinsons disease. Breast, colorectal, and prostate cancers, as well as heart problems and even multiple sclerosis are associated with a shortage of this nutrient.

While you should be careful not too take too much of these vitamins, the official RDA is far too low. This amount may suppress short term symptoms, but optimum levels are much higher than that recommended dosage makes possible. The best is to have your existing levels of Vitamin D measured and try to reach a healthy balance.

These two supplements should form the essential foundation for any supplementation program. Only if you are taking sufficient probiotics and Vitamin D3 can you hope to avoid many serious conditions. You can build on this basis to incorporate other essential nutrients in your quest for improved health and freedom from disease.




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