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August 16, 2010 — In today’s work environment, quite a lot of people are working during the day when the sun is out and giving off the glorious Vitamin D. Most of those people think that the sun is just something...
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August 07, 2010 — Just posted a talk sheet about Vita-D3 for people who would like a natural supplement to help raise their vitamin D levels. Did your doctor tell you that blood...
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July 22, 2010 — It always seems like the news and health magazines are always talking about how bad sun exposure is for people. The reality of it is that the sun is actually healthy, as long as it is managed properly. Unfortunately, most people do not...
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July 15, 2010 — Factor #1: Sunscreen: In order for the skin to make Calcitriol, it is necessary that the skin gets UVB rays from sunshine. For this reason, sunscreens that block the sun's UVB radiation also prevent your skin from making...
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by Health News
September 01, 2010 — Survival rates in heart failure patients with reduced levels of vitamin D are lower than in patients with normal levels. This is the finding of a major study carried out at University Medical Center, Groningen,...
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by Herb World
August 26, 2010 — While we always see the news reports about how bad the sun can be if overly exposed to it, something that is never talked about is how good the sun actually is for people. Now we are not talking about the person that is lying on the...
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June 27, 2010 — It always seems like the news and health magazines are always talking about how bad sun exposure is for people. The reality of it is that the sun is actually healthy, as long as it is managed properly. Unfortunately, most people do not do...
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June 12, 2010 — In today’s work environment, quite a lot of people are working during the day when the sun is out and giving off the glorious Vitamin D. Most of those people think that the sun is just something...
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in Science by Fanatic Cook with a VERY GOODsentimentOverall mood: VERY GOOD! Postitive adjectives found in the text: effective, consistent. Most frequent adjectives: effective. Our semantic analysis measures the mood of a post and the author's perspective on a specific topic by analyzing the adjectives present in a text and weighing them appropriately. The purpose of this analysis is to understand how something is being talked about and does not imply a negative or positive judgment. For example, if something unpleasant happens to a celebrity the Sentiment for that post will probably be 'Very bad', but this does not imply that the author has a negative opinion of the person.
January 21, 2010 — Michael Holick's opinion: It doesn't matter. Michael Holick's opinion matters. Dr. Holick discovered the mechanism for how vitamin D is made in the skin. He identified the...
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October 26, 2009 — Boston University School of Medicine researchers (BUSM) have found that 50,000 International Units (IU) of vitamin D2, given weekly for eight weeks, effectively treats vitamin...
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2 hours ago — nearly has a nervous breakdown watching his golden glow fade by the second. Plus, he has a friggin' cold, and everyone knows that the Vitamin D in tanning bulbs is great for fighting off the sneezes.
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in Science by Mark's Daily Apple
2 hours ago — the problem seems to worsen if I eat the skins. Go for more Primal friendly starch sources, like sweet potatoes, yams, and winter squash instead. Get plenty of sun or supplement with vitamin...
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1 hour ago — : Study: Elderly With Less Vitamin D More Likely to Die Genes Are Secret to Longevity, Scientists Can Predict Using Genome Get Ready To Live Past 100 Will Resveratrol Let You...
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April 03, 2010 — outside and getting the natural benefits that the sun and now Vitamin Code RAW D3 offers. Milk does a body good is a slogan that we are all familiar with. However, the real benefit of milk is...
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March 27, 2010 — living on the beach all day, use Vitamin Code RAW D3 and get the nutrients that our bodies need safely. Milk is a healthy drink, there is no doubting that. However, too much of a good thing is just as bad...