Anonymous ID: 0012cb Sept. 4, 2018, 9:37 p.m. No.2883210   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>2882869

 

Vitamin D influences every single cell in the body and is responsible for enhancing absorption of lots of important vitamins & nutrients (think calcium, iron, magnesium, phosphate, zinc…), as well as:

 

Organ repair

Bone growth and fortification

Immune system function

Insulin regulation (lowers insulin)

Blood pressure regulation (lowers blood pressure)

Neuromuscular functioning (boosts it)

 

Oh, and did I mention that it interacts with over 2,000 genes!

 

All of the above benefits prevent beastly health issues like osteoporosis, rickets, bad dental health and hormonal deficiencies. And, if you’re hormones are in balance, well, it’s not likely you’re going to be overweight. Which of course perpetuates the genius cycle of putting on a swimsuit, going out in the sun, absorbing Vitamin D , maintaining balanced hormones, and keeping your waste-line exactly where you want it.

 

THERE IS NO REPLACEMENT FOR THE VITAMIN D YOU GET FROM THE SUN

 

Now, I know you might be thinking “Oh, I can just take a vitamin D supplement and call it good,” but I’m here to tell you that’s just not the case. Don’t get me wrong, vitamin D from oral supplements can be helpful; but oral supplements just don’t deliver the entire nutrient-dense kit and caboodle like vitamin D absorbed directly from the sun’s rays.

 

You see, vitamin D from oral supplements is unsulfated. Unsulfated vitamin D doesn’t bond to the sulfur already inside our bodies, which means it can’t make vitamin D3 sulfate, an all important blood purifier that also helps protect us from bad bacteria. Read more about the vitamin D-sulfur connection via Dr. Seneff’s work, here. Also, there is some evidence, according to Australian researchers, that vitamin D oral supplementation may actually negatively impact gene expression by suppressing immune system function.

 

sauce: http://www.codetowellness.com/sun-safety/