If you close your eyes, you can picture it...The sun warming your skin, the sound of the waves crashing against the shore. You feel relaxed and at peace.
Ever wonder why lying out on the beach feels soo good?
When sunlight comes into contact with our skin, a chemical process occurs that transforms vitamin D into a potent hormone called D3, which has significant biological effects. D3, also known as cholecalciferol, promotes calcium absorption, supports bone health, enhances immune function and helps to regulate mood.
Just because we live in a beach community, doesn't mean we are in the clear. Despite regular exposure to sunlight, many individuals in communities such as ours, are still deficient in this crucial nutrient. This lack of awareness about the Vitamin D deficiency is prevalent among the majority of individuals we encounter on a daily basis.
The symptoms of Vitamin D deficiency are so common that even while you are reading this, you may be saying to yourself.. "Yeah, I need to get my Vitamin D level checked"..
Here are 10 symptoms associated with vitamin D deficiencies:
Fatigue and weakness
Bone pain and muscle weakness
Mood changes, such as depression and anxiety
Weakened immune system
Increased risk of infections
Hair loss
Difficulty concentrating and lapses in memory
Decreased bone density and increased risk of fractures
Muscle cramps
Bowel and bladder irregularities.
Unfortunately, these symptoms are often ignored or attributed to other causes, leading to a lack of proper diagnosis and treatment.
Did you know Vitamin D3 is actually VITAL to Hormone Balance?
Most people know that Vitamin D3 is a fat-soluble vitamin, but did you know that Vitamin D3 is actually a hormone? Vitamin D3, otherwise known as the sunshine vitamin, works closely with other hormones in the body to regulate and manage Hormones are your body's chemical messengers. They travel in the bloodstream to tissues or organs. They work slowly, over time, and affect many different processes, including: growth and development, metabolism, sexual function, sleep, mood and the list goes on and on. Vitamin D is no exception.
Hormone optimization supports prevention.
Most of our patients present with the most obvious symptoms of vitamin D deficiency and when asked about it, they say that their levels have never been checked or considered to be "normal" by other doctors. The issue is that according to most labs, 30-100 is normal. Normal is not OPTIMAL!
As we know, hormone values decline as we age, so the lower end of normal, is deficient and the upper range is optimal. We want Optimal. Optimal supports health, longevity, and vitality. In fact, studies suggest that optimal vitamin D levels in the range of 60-80 have the potential to reduce the risk of developing chronic disease.
The Benefits of Clinical-Grade Vitamin D3
Gershon Preventative Medicine collaborates with reputable manufacturers and compounding pharmacies to create pharmaceutical-grade vitamin D supplements. Utilizing pharmaceutical-grade supplements is critical for achieving optimal results, as they guarantee that the body can metabolize the recommended dosage without the presence of blocking agents or additives. Once you are placed on a pharmaceutical grade Vitamin D, it is critical to re-check the level every few months until it is in the normal range.
Recent studies have revealed that higher levels of Vitamin D are associated with reduced risk of certain malignancies including prostate, endometrial, pancreatic, colorectal, and skin cancers.
Sources of Vitamin D
Exposure to Sunlight
Food
Supplementation
Gershon Preventative Medicine offers Clinical-Grade Supplements for Overall Health.
Learn More about the benefits of clinical-grade supplements by connecting with a health expert today - Call (757) 693-9367 today!
Adequate and Optimal Levels of Vitamin D are known to improve
Bone Health
Immune System Response
Digestive Health
Sexual Function
Blood Sugar
Inflammation
Mood and More...
It is important that we treat our bodies as well or better than we would our car. If your tank is running low or your body doesn't seem to be performing optimally, get your "fluid" levels checked and optimize your vitality and prolong your engine's life. You can always exchange your car, but you only have one body. Obtain an ideal weight, eat well, and be informed on the latest discoveries in the current medical literature.
If you think your symptoms could be related to an underlying hormone imbalance or deficiency, schedule a consultation. Experience the benefits of living optimally!
Gershon Preventative Medicine
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