Are You Getting Enough Vitamin D?

Contrary to popular belief, research shows nearly 3 out of 4 people are deficient in Vitamin D. Unfortunately; very few foods naturally contain vitamin D. This fact, coupled with the reality that many people do not have adequate everyday access to sun exposure, leaves most children and adults with a deficit of this important nutrient. Studies have shown vitamin-D deficiency can affect normal cellular replication, mood, proper immune responses and resilience against infections, according to the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. Other areas affected include heart function, bone / joint health and even breathing.*

The Importance of Vitamin D

Vitamin D is an essential vitamin for our body, meaning you must have it – and in an adequate amount – for proper health. The most common source of Vitamin D is exposure to sunlight. But with Fall and Winter approaching, the combination of the cold that keeps us indoors and the decreased amount of sunlight in most areas doesn’t bode well for us getting enough Vitamin D from the sun. Interestingly enough, research shows even those living in warmer, sunnier climates can be deficient in Vitamin D!

There are several foods that are naturally high in Vitamin D, such as some oily fishes (salmon, mackerel, and herring), and now most milk, yogurts and cheeses have added vitamin D in order to increase its intake in the daily diet. Supplementation is the next best way to fill in the Vitamin D gap. Vitamin D3 is the best form, since D3 is converted and used by the body 500 times faster than Vitamin D2. Vitamin D3 is stronger when it comes to increasing and sustaining D in the body. It also has a longer shelf life than D2. Lastly, D2 is not the kind of vitamin produced by your body when exposed to sun – it is actually a synthetic form made generally from irradiated plant matter. Go with a liquid supplement, since liquid offers easier and faster absorption than tablets or pills. Choose a product that has no artificial colors, flavors, preservatives, and does not include any added sugars or unnecessary fillers.

How Do You Know if You’re Vitamin Deficient?

At your next doctor’s appointment, ask your physician for the very simple vitamin D test, called the 25(OH)D test. This very simple test can determine whether or not you’re getting enough vitamin D. There are also options for sending your blood sample to an independent laboratory for testing.

We at Eniva Health encourage you to start taking proactive measures before cold weather blows in full-force. Consider Vitamin D3 Liquid Concentrate for natural, high potency Vitamin D in an advanced, water-based nutrient delivery system. The Eniva Vitamin D3 can be easily dosed for adults, infants and children. It’s “Sunshine in a Bottle!”


*This statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Any research referred to in this article is not meant to be interpreted as research results involving specific Eniva products.

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