Hi everyone,
I ran across this video on Vitamin D. It is worth watching, especially for those of you who don't like reading all of the stuff I've been sending on the subject.
It is especially important for all of you who have kids or are pregnent or are planning to have kids in the future.
Have your doctor check your D3 blood level - it is very important!
Love, Carl
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One of the problems is that no one dies with a diagnosis of Vitamin D deficiency. But most causes of death are associated with low vitamin D status. A good place to start is by listening to the presentation by Dr. Louise Gagné
This talk reviews vitamin D physiology, the consequences of deficiency and vitamin D's emerging role as an immune modulator and cancer protective nutrient. This talk also will cover who is at increased risk, who should be screened and which tests to order.
Gagné is a family physician who practices integrative medicine at the Community Clinic in Saskatoon, Canada. Gagné is a graduate of the University of Arizona's Fellowship in Integrative Medicine and is a clinical assistant professor in the department of community health and epidemiology at the University of Saskatchewan.
It takes about an hour but is easy listening, and is well worth paying attention to.
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>>Carl<<
Gagné is a family physician who practices integrative medicine at the Community Clinic in Saskatoon, Canada. Gagné is a graduate of the University of Arizona's Fellowship in Integrative Medicine and is a clinical assistant professor in the department of community health and epidemiology at the University of Saskatchewan.
It takes about an hour but is easy listening, and is well worth paying attention to.
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>>Carl<<
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