What is Vitamin D Good For?
Vitamin D is needed by virtually every cell in the body, and is essential for hundreds of processes each and every day. It acts as a protector and regulator of all cell types, tissues, and organs, it is able to enhance the functioning of each system of the body to help keep us healthy. A deficit in vitamin D can lead to impairment or disease in each of these systems – from brittle bones to heart disease, cancer and dementia.
With this in mind, why take a chance at being deficient in vitamin D?
Click on the image and text for more information about how vitamin D can affect each part of the body:
See below for links to detailed posts about how each system relies on vitamin D to function properly, what diseases may result from a vitamin D deficiency, and how other nutrients contribute to healthy functioning.