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Archive for Vitamin D

Atherosclerosis and Osteoporosis Link!

Posted by Dan Hammer //
 08/15/2018

Recent research has shown a direct link between atherosclerosis and osteoporosis.  Much of it centers on Vitamin DAtherosclerosis and Osteoporosis and Vitamin K2 deficiencies and how they affect your endothelial cells.

 

Now before we examine this link between atherosclerosis and osteoporosis let’s first understand what these words mean.

 

  • Atherosclerosis involves the calcification of your vascular tissue. 

  • Osteoporosis involves the decalcification of bone tissue. 

 

Here is a medical fact that few physicians know, and even fewer in the general population have ever heard about.  As you age your endothelial cells, which line all of your cardiovascular system, can turn into bone cells.  They are known as osteoblasts, which normally regulate bone formation.

 

This discovery was originally made in 1993.  Since this discovery research has shown a link between atherosclerosis and osteoporosis.  Those with atherosclerosis typically also have weaker, more brittle bone with an increased risk for fracture.  Those with osteoporosis typically exhibit hardening of the arteries or atherosclerotic calcification leading to atherosclerosis. 

 

To date the precise biological mechanisms behind the transformation of endothelial cells into osteoblasts, or bone-forming cells, is not fully understood.  What is understood is the key role Vitamins D3 and K2 play in ensuring that calcium is properly used in bone formation while at the same time preventing the pathological calcification of your arteries.

 

These two nutrients operate synergistically to combat atherosclerosis and osteoporosis. Read More →

Immune System Power Foods

Posted by Dan Hammer //
 10/22/2016

If you Google the term Immune System Power Foods you’ll find hundreds of articles and suggestions on Immune System Power Foodswhich foods to eat to boost your immune system.  As well as which foods compromise your immune system.  As the picture to the right clearly show you have a daily choice, which affects your health and the health of your children.

And, as I write today’s blog post two items are in full play:

Children Have Returned To School

The Flu Season Is Almost On Us

My wife is a teacher and already students and teachers are sick. And it’s only going to get worse. Unless you take steps to incorporate immune system power foods into your daily diet.

Noticed I said “Daily Diet!”

If you want to boost your immune system, then you need to make a conscious effort to eat foods everyday that are going to optimize your immune system.

To help you in this process I’ve compiled the following table of immune system power foods recommended by 5 key authorities in this area. Once you’ve looked over this list, then I’ll give you my suggested 7 immune system power foods.

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Vitamin D and Diabetes

Posted by Dan Hammer //
 03/07/2016

Over the last seven years there has been a huge amount of research that has shown a direct link Diabetesbetween vitamin D and diabetes. Unfortunately, most diabetics know little about this connection. The purpose of today’s post is to help educate you with current information. Information that will help you use this relationship between vitamin D and diabetes to reverse the diabetic epidemic facing Americans today.

It’s now estimated that 100 million American adults have diabetes or are in a pre-diabetic state.  In the book, The Vitamin D Solution, Dr. Michael F. Holick discussed a Finland study. During the 1960s children received 2,000 IU of vitamin D a day during their first year of life. These children were followed for 31 years. For this population group they reduced their risk of developing Type I diabetes by 88%.

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