Dr Mark Porter: The five vitamins you should be taking – Times Online
Dr Mark Porter: The five vitamins you should be taking – Times Online Dr Mark Porter: The five vitamins you should be takingTimes OnlineSupplements is an issue close to the heart of Times readers given the number of e-mails I received after the column last week on vitamin D, asking for more … Low Fat: Vitamin D [...]

Dr Mark Porter: The five vitamins you should be taking – Times Online

 Dr Mark Porter: The five vitamins you should be taking   Times Online
Dr Mark Porter: The five vitamins you should be taking
Times Online
Supplements is an issue close to the heart of Times readers given the number of e-mails I received after the column last week on vitamin D, asking for more

Low Fat: Vitamin D also binds to protein (Winston-Salem Journal)
Q: Since vitamin D is a fat-soluble vitamin, is the supplement I take with my low-fat breakfast being absorbed? I eat half a grapefruit, shredded wheat with banana, nonfat yogurt and nonfat milk.

An alternative approach (The Sun)
CHOLESTEROL per se is believed to be a minor factor for coronary artery disease (CAD) since about 50% of people who die from heart attacks or heart failure had normal or even low blood cholesterol.

Vitamin D may protect against Crohn’s disease (Nutraingredients.com)
The active form of vitamin D, known as 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D (1,25D), is able to maintain proper functioning of the immune system that acts as the body’s first defense against microbial invaders.

New York Times debates vitamin D merits (Nutraingredients.com)
“Although numerous studies have been promising, there are scant data from randomized clinical trials. Little is known about what the ideal level of vitamin D really is, whether raising it can improve health, and what potential side effects are caused by high doses,” the article states.

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