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February 4, 2010 – Vol. 4 • No. 6
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Links to low levels

Several studies suggest that normal levels of vitamin D are required to reduce the risk for many chronic illnesses, such as:

• Rickets

• Osteomalacia (adult rickets)

• Osteoporosis

• Fractures and falls

• Osteoarthritis

• Bone and muscle pain

• Muscle weakness

• Heart disease

• Heart failure

• Stroke

• Hypertension

• Depression

• Schizophrenia
• Multiple sclerosis

• Asthma

• Flu

• Obesity

• Inflammatory diseases

• Breast cancer

• Colon cancer

• Prostate cancer

• Autoimmune diseases

• Diabetes 1 and 2

• Fibromyalgia

• Chronic fatigue syndrome

• Metabolic syndrome
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Video on vitamin D and colorectal cancer