The Purpose of SeguraBlawg's Vitamin D3 Blawg

I have come to believe that many of the diseases that plague us have, as their root cause, a gross insufficiency/deficiency of Vitamin D3, and its bioavailable metabolized product, calcitriol. In the pages that follow you will find scores of medical journal articles which document, via carefully constructed and executed scientific experimentation, the myriad disease-inducing effects of chronic Vitamin D3 deficiency in the human body.

More importantly, this body of scientific medical research also underscores our ever expanding awareness of the hundreds of salutary effects flowing from achieving and maintaining optimal Vitamin D3 serum levels.

Through this Vitamin D3 Blawg I seek to enlighten and encourage those who quietly, at times, desperately, suffer from Vitamin D3-mediated diseases they long believed to be irremediable, but which may now soon be understood and overcome through the conscientious application of rigorous scientific medical investigation, experimentation and discovery.

Vitamin D3's Essential Role in Maintaining Good Health and Preventing Deadly, Debilitating Diseases

Vitamin D3's Essential Role in Maintaining Good Health and Preventing Deadly, Debilitating Diseases
Schematic View of Sources of Vitamin D3 and Its Role in Maintaining Health and Preventing Multiple Deadly and Debilitating Diseases, Including Cancer, Hypertension, Cardiac Disease, Diabetes, Osteoporosis, Multiple Sclerosis, Psoriasis, Asthma, Allergies, Depression, SAD, ADD, ADHD, Among Many Others.

Tuesday, December 09, 2008

Vitamin D deficiency is the cause of common obesity. [Med Hypotheses. 2008] - PubMed Result

Vitamin D deficiency is the cause of common obesity. [Med Hypotheses. 2008] - PubMed Result

"Common obesity and the metabolic syndrome may therefore result from an anomalous adaptive winter response. The stimulus for the winter response is proposed to be a fall in vitamin D. The synthesis of vitamin D is dependent upon the absorption of radiation in the ultraviolet-B range of sunlight. At ground level at mid-latitudes, UV-B radiation falls in the autumn and becomes negligible in winter. It has previously been proposed that vitamin D evolved in primitive organisms as a UV-B sensitive photoreceptor with the function of signaling changes in sunlight intensity. It is here proposed that a fall in vitamin D in the form of circulating calcidiol is the stimulus for the winter response, which consists of an accumulation of fat mass (obesity) and the induction of a winter metabolism (the metabolic syndrome). Vitamin D deficiency can account for the secular trends in the prevalence of obesity and for individual differences in its onset and severity. It may be possible to reverse the increasing prevalence of obesity by improving vitamin D status.

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