Vitamin D - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The term vitamin D also refers to these metabolites and other analogues of these substances. - Fatty fish, such as salmon, are natural sources of vitamin D. -
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Dietary Supplement Fact Sheet: Vitamin D
Information on vitamin D, sources, deficiency, and health risks of excessive intake of this nutrient.
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Vitamin D Sources - Foods with Vitamin D
There are only a few foods that are good sources of vitamin D,4 so vitamin D supplements are often recommended unless you are exposed to sunlight on your skin regularly. -
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The Miracle of Vitamin D
Krispin Sullivan, CN, describes the miraculous health benefits of adequate Vitamin D intake from sunlight and food.
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Facts About Vitamin D - About.com
Describes about the fat-soluble vitamin, sources, deficiency, toxicity, and issues and controversies about this nutrient. - What are the sources of vitamin D? Food sources -
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Vitamin D - MedlinePlus
In addition to helping the body absorb calcium, vitamin D also helps the body keep the right amount of calcium and phosphorus in the blood. Food Sources -
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Vitamin D: food sources, types, benefits of, definition
Vitamin D: food sources, types, benefits of, definition - Vitamin D aids in the absorption of calcium, helping to form and maintain strong bones. -
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Vitamin D Information about Vitamin D - lifeclinic.com
Learn about Vitamin D at Lifeclinic. Vitamin D helps the body absorb and use calcium from food and supplements.
 http://www.lifeclinic.com/focus/nutrition/vitamin-d.asp - 31 KB
Prevention
What are the sources of vitamin D? To get enough vitamin D, most people need supplements. - According to the American Academy of Dermatology, vitamin D from food and dietary -
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Vitamin D (Cholecalciferol, Calcitriol)
There are also dietary sources of vitamin D, including egg yolk, fish oil and a number of plants. The plant form of vitamin D is called vitamin D2 or ergosterol. -
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