A New Critical Review Points to the Importance of Vitamin D in Brain Function

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The Children’s Hospital & Research Center Oakland is involved in research showing how Vitamin D is necessary for the brain development and mental health. “In addition to its role in maintaining bone health, vitamin D is involved in differentiation of tissues during development and in proper functioning of the immune system. In fact, over 900 different genes are now known to be able to bind the vitamin D receptor, through which vitamin D mediates its effects. Vitamin D’s ability to affect proteins in the brain known to be directly involved in learning and memory, motor control, and possibly even maternal and social behavior.”

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Shine on Scotland – Vitamin D for All

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Ryan McLaughlin, a 14 year old boy from Glasgow, Scotland has the solution to solving the Multiple Sclerosis (MS) problem in Scotland. The solution: sunlight and vitamin D. Support Ryan McLaughlin in his campaign to rid Scotland of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) with this proven cure.

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The Healing Sun: Sunlight and Multiple Sclerosis

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The Healing Sun by Richard Hobday presents evidence showing an increase in disease with a decrease in sunlight exposure..  This article addresses: Sunlight and Multiple Sclerosis

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The Miracle of Vitamin D – Vitamin D Miracles

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Krispin Sullivan, CN is a researcher, clinical nutritionist and author of Naked at Noon: The Importance of Sunlight and Vitamin D. In this extensive article, Krispin looks at the health benefits of vitamin D and how it is used in the body.

Part 4 of The Miracle of Vitamin D presents the amazing health benefits of vitamin D.

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New Evidence Ties Vitamin D Deficiency to MS

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This article by the University of California, San Francisco shares recent evidence that links Vitamin D dificiency to Multipe Sclerosis (MS). Advice is also given on how to increase your levels of Vitamin D.

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Benefits of Sunlight: A Bright Spot for Human Health 5

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Part 5 of Benefits of Sunlight discusses many of the other health links tied to Vitamin D, UV light, and sunlight exposure.  Multiple Sclerosis, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, hypertension, blood pressure, arthritis, immunity diseases, colon cancer,  lupus are some of the health diseases improved by sunlight exposure.

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Vitamin D levels: Sunlight, age, and toxicity

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This article by “The Health Correlator” examines the effects of sunlight and vitamin D has on age, body toxicity, and disease. Most interestingly, natural sunlight vitamin D does not show signs of toxicity at any level.  However artificial vitamin D in the form of dietary supplements does shows sign of toxicity at high dosages.

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Sunlight Exposure Beneficial In Multiple Sclerosis

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In a recently published exploratory study, mortality from multiple sclerosis (MS) was found to be reduced by exposure to sunlight. Depending on the degree of sunlight exposure, the risk of death from MS was reduced by up to 76%. Read the rest of this entry »

Which Vitamin Will Improve Your Life Expectancy the Most?

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In this health article, Dr. Mercola presents his evidence why Vitamin D is considered the most important vitamin in the human body.  Learn what diseases Vitamin D will prevent and fight.  Learn how much Vitamin D a person should ingest and receive from the Sun.

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NEW Research Explains 61% of Multiple Sclerosis Cases

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New research shows that low levels of sunlight could increase your risk of developing multiple sclerosis (MS). Researchers found that by just analyzing sunlight, they could explain 61 percent of the variation in the number of MS cases across England. When they combined the effect of sunlight and glandular fever, 72 percent of the variation in MS cases could be explained. The study suggested that low levels of sunlight could affect how your body responds to infection. Vitamin D deficiency could be another possible link.

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