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In reply to the discussion: Vitamin D Supplements Don't Help Your Health: Review [View all]think
(11,641 posts)37. yw :) Just noticed that there is also a link
to another recent article on Vitamin D at the bottom of the Philly.com page for the article posted at the top of this thread:
Vitamin D Levels Linked to Parkinson's Symptoms
Posted: Wednesday, January 22, 2014, 5:00 PM
WEDNESDAY, Jan. 22, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- Higher vitamin D levels are associated with better thinking and mood in people with Parkinson's disease, a new study suggests.
The finding may lead to new ways to delay or prevent the onset of thinking problems and depression in people with the progressive neurodegenerative disease, the researchers said.
Their analysis of nearly 300 Parkinson's disease patients revealed that higher blood levels of vitamin D -- the "sunshine vitamin" -- were associated with less severe physical symptoms, better thinking abilities and lower risk of depression....
Read more at http://www.philly.com/philly/health/mental-health/HealthDay683996_20140122_Vitamin_D_Levels_Linked_to_Parkinson_s_Symptoms.html#jIzGdY3zc8Khk7Mj.99
Posted: Wednesday, January 22, 2014, 5:00 PM
WEDNESDAY, Jan. 22, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- Higher vitamin D levels are associated with better thinking and mood in people with Parkinson's disease, a new study suggests.
The finding may lead to new ways to delay or prevent the onset of thinking problems and depression in people with the progressive neurodegenerative disease, the researchers said.
Their analysis of nearly 300 Parkinson's disease patients revealed that higher blood levels of vitamin D -- the "sunshine vitamin" -- were associated with less severe physical symptoms, better thinking abilities and lower risk of depression....
Read more at http://www.philly.com/philly/health/mental-health/HealthDay683996_20140122_Vitamin_D_Levels_Linked_to_Parkinson_s_Symptoms.html#jIzGdY3zc8Khk7Mj.99
Kind of ironic....
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Yes! If we say that taking vitamin D reduces fractures by 15%, then we are saying the same thing,
Squinch
Jan 2014
#29
vit D bloodwork cost me $200 to find out I'm deficient - $2.34 cost of 3/mos Vit D
nashville_brook
Jan 2014
#10
since unused vitamin D is just flushed out, I'm skipping the bloodwork from now on
nashville_brook
Jan 2014
#56
Supplements help when you have a deficiency. If you aren't deficient in something, you don't...
phleshdef
Jan 2014
#18
I long ago decied that there arew so many conflicting claims and studies about food that....
Armstead
Jan 2014
#22
I'm wondering why some people are so eager to push the meme that supplements are worthless
pnwmom
Jan 2014
#38