December 31 2009 at 1:07 pm
Low Vitamin D Levels May Lead to High Blood Pressure
By HelloLife
Where Does Vitamin D come From?
Vitamin D is a fat soluble vitamin that can be found in many foods we eat, or created in the skin when we are exposed to sunlight. Sunlight is a direct source of Vitamin D, and is where most people get the Vitamin D their body needs. When you are exposed to sunlight, your skin absorbs Vitamin D and synthesizes it. You body can get enough Vitamin D in as little as 10 minutes in the sun. During winter months however, people spend more time indoors, and less time in the sun, leaving their body deficient in Vitamin D. As mentioned earlier, Vitamin D can also be found in many of the foods that we eat. Milk is often fortified with Vitamin D; since it helps the body absorb the calcium in the milk. Vitamin D is also found in fish, eggs, and cod liver oil. If you do not consume these foods regularly, and are not exposed to enough sunlight, you are most likely deficient in Vitamin D. People, who are Vegans, often find it difficult to obtain Vitamin D from their diet, since they do not consume any animal products. This means they need to expose themselves to more sunlight to get the Vitamin D they need.What does Vitamin D Do?
Vitamin D is needed to help our body absorb calcium. Calcium keeps our bones strong and prevents many disorders, such as Osteoporosis, and other bone disorders. When Vitamin D is absorbed by the skin, or obtained from the food we eat, it is transported to the liver and kidneys, which transform the vitamin into Hormones.When Vitamin D is Not Enough
Making sure your body has the Vitamin D that it needs is essential to your health. If you are not getting the minimum amounts of vitamin D you need, you are putting yourself at risk for a variety of problems, including high blood pressure. If you are suffering from high blood pressure, and getting the essential Vitamin D, there are supplements that can help. Sources: http://en.epochtimes.com/news/7-4-12/54025.html http://www.webmd.com/heart-disease/news/20080107/vitamin-d-deficiency-may-hurt-heart http://www.webmd.com/heart-disease/news/20080623/risk-of-dying-linked-to-low-vitamin-d
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