High In Vitamin D

2 Best & ONLY Foods High In Vitamin D (bad news!)

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Vitamin D is super important for dozens of health reasons and it’s a vitamin that most of us are deficient in. Of course, people always ask me how they can get vitamin D naturally, especially from food – today I’m going to reveal the 2 best and ONLY food sources high in vitamin D. Proteins […]

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Vitamin D & Low Testosterone - 28% increase?!? [New Research]

Vitamin D & Low Testosterone – 28% increase?!? [New Research]

Video Summary How Vitamin D affects your hormones, specifically your testosterone levels? One human clinical study showed that taking about 3500 units of Vitamin D daily, increased total testosterone levels by about 28% and free testosterone by about 23% My suggestion for most people is to take about 5000 units (125 mcg) of D3 daily, […]

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Does Vitamin D Make You Taller?

Does Vitamin D Make You Taller?

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Video Summary Can Vitamin D make you grow taller? Growing taller can only happen if you’re still going through puberty. If you’re after the age of probably 21 or up to 25, chances are you are DONE growing taller. Your bones have fused. Genetics and hormones control your height. Vitamin D is technically a hormone […]

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What Foods Are Highest In Vitamin D (Sad Truth!)

What Foods Are Highest In Vitamin D (Sad Truth!)

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Video Summary What foods are highest in Vitamin D? Unfortunately, there’s very little vitamin D found in food. The highest sources are: oily fish – such as salmon, sardines, herring, and mackerel red meat liver egg yolks There are also foods “fortified” with Vitamin D and thus, it’s artificially added. But, these are the worst […]

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What Is the Optimal Level of Vit D

What Is the Optimal Level of Vit D (Great Health)

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 Video Summary How would you know if you have low levels of Vitamin D?… The best way is to do a blood test and measure the 25-hydroxy vitamin D. What Is Considered Low? The range is between 0 to 100 ng/ML. Less than 25, you are low. Between 25-35 – this is borderline low. […]

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How Much Vitamin D Should I Take?

How Much Vitamin D Should I Take?

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Video Summary How Much Vitamin D Should You Take? Unfortunately, I can’t give you a specific dose. Before you can decide how much to take, you need to know what your levels are. The best and most accurate way is to do a blood test and measure the 25-hydroxy vitamin D test. The ideal range […]

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What’s the Best Form or Type of Vitamin D

What’s the Best Form or Type of Vitamin D

Video Summary I hope by now you know the importance of vitamin D and you’ve made the correct decision of taking a supplement to boost your Vit D levels. But what form or type you should take? First, it needs to be Vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol) – NOT regular D or D2 (ergocalciferol) Secondly, Vitamin D3 […]

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What Is Considered Low Vit D Levels (Health Warnings)

What Is Considered Low Vit D Levels (Health Warnings)

Video Summary How would you know if you have low levels of Vitamin D?… Well, the best and more accurate way is to do a blood test and measure the 25-hydroxy vitamin D test. What Is Considered Low? The range is between 0 to 100 ng/ML. Anything less than 25, you are low. Between 25-35 […]

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What Does Vitamin D Do? Pros & Cons

What Does Vitamin D Do? Pros & Cons

Video Summary Vitamin D helps regulate the amount of calcium and phosphate in the body – needed to keep bones, teeth, and muscles healthy. Your body can only absorb calcium, the primary component of bone when vitamin D is present. Vitamin D also regulates many other cellular functions in your body. It helps support: Healthy […]

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3 Step Action Plan To Fix Depression & Instantly Improve your Mood

3 Step Action Plan To Fix Depressive Feelings & Instantly Improve your Mood

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Video Summary The cause of depressive feelings or negative mood is not simple and it’s never going to be just ONE answer. This is why all of the different antidepressive and anti-anxiety drugs don’t work for the majority of people and are certainly not long-term. Not to mention a huge placebo effect and thus, how […]

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