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		<description><![CDATA[Nutrition 4 Good has been established for 13 years  and is owned by nutritionist Annie McRae
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<p><strong>Nutrition 4 Good</strong> has been established for 13 years  and is owned by nutritionist <strong>Annie McRae</strong><br />
Our purpose is to find the root cause of your health problem, and for you to be shown how you can get your body back into balance.  This is done through learning what foods are right for you to focus on and what foods are detrimental to your particular ailment and general health. As well as diet we look at your eating habits, lifestyle, stress factors and the effects of the environment. <font color="#103658"><strong>N4G</strong></font> practices the principle that Hippocrates believed that the body must be treated as a whole and not just a series of parts.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the past we were cautioned against too much exposure to the sun because of its link to skin cancer and premature aging.  The advertising to use sufficient sunscreen was substantial and quite rightly so. But the benefit of sun exposure is that it stimulates our skin to produce Vitamin D.  After medical [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the past we were cautioned against too much exposure to the sun because of its link to skin cancer and premature aging.  The advertising to use sufficient sunscreen was substantial and quite rightly so. But the benefit of sun exposure is that it stimulates our skin to produce Vitamin D.  After medical trials and pathology findings, the medical community is now stating that many of us have a serious deficiency of Vitamin D.  This deficiency is greatly implicated in hypertension, depression, birth defects, muscle weakness, osteoarthritis, osteoporosis, and autoimmune diseases. Vitamin D deficiency also promotes the onset of &#8220;The Big Three&#8221;: cancer, heart disease, and diabetes.</p>
<p>Vitamin D is technically a type of steroid hormone known as a pro-hormone because of its action in the body.   It was first put on the map in 1922 by Sir Edward Mellanby although RIckets was known as a vitamin D deficiency back in the 17th Century. Many functions of vitamin D have been identified along the way but now the focus is on obtaining adequate levels and addressing the epidemic deficiency. If you do not go out in the sun often enough, research indicates the necessity to supplement with at  least 5000 iu a day. To obtain this from milk you would need to drink 50 glasses, which, of course, is not recommended. The skin can make 10,000 iu of Vitamin D when exposed to the sun for 20-30  minutes<br />
each day (depending on the angle of the sun in the sky), though of course great caution is needed with sun exposure.</p>
<p><strong>The original RDA’s for vitamin D </strong><br />
children     200iu<br />
Adults up to 70 years  400iu<br />
Adults over 70  600iu<br />
Recommendations NOW<br />
Below 5 yrs       35 iu per lb.daily<br />
5-10 yrs        2500 iu<br />
Adults        5000 iu</p>
<p><strong>There are 3 ways to get your adequate daily Vitamin D: </strong></p>
<ol>
<li>Midday sun exposure while being careful not to burn &#8211;<br />
this isn&#8217;t always practical.</li>
<li>Regular use of a safe sun bed during colder months time<br />
&#8211; this can be time-consuming and expensive.</li>
<li>Take 5000 iu of Vitamin D per day for 2-3 months, then<br />
have a 25-hydroxyvitamin D test.</li>
</ol>
<p>So, you may ask, how can I find out my levels of vitamin D?<br />
Vitamin D testing at Balance Westside Wellness involves a simple blood draw<br />
and costs $35 if not already covered by our insurance.<br />
If you find you are deficient then it is easy and quite affordable to take a<br />
supplement either in drops, softgels, tablets, or capsules.  Fortunately Vitamin<br />
D is very affordable can can work out as less than 5¢/day. It is recommended<br />
that you have another test after 3 months. The aim is to have a level of 50-80<br />
ng/ml.</p>
<p><strong>Facts to Know </strong><br />
It can take 48 hrs before the vitamin D3 is absorbed into your skin from sun exposure. Therefore it is best not to shower with soap for 48 hrs. Water alone on sun exposed areas is OK.<br />
You do not absorb vitamin D  (made from UVB rays) behind glass e.g. in the car, in office, at home. But we need to be careful because you do absorb the UVA rays which actually destroys vit D  and also creates oxidative stress<br />
which can  lead to skin cancer, aging of the skin.<br />
If you have dark skin you would be required to have 12 times longer exposure to the sun. Vitamin is known to influence 2000 genes in our bodies.Vitamin D is a derivative of cholesterol so be careful your cholesterol does not get too low (especially if you are on statins) otherwise it will be impossible for your body to manufacture Vit D.</p>
<p><strong>Vitamin D is shown to be helpful in: </strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Optimizing weight loss</li>
<li>Lowering blood pressure</li>
<li>Pregnancy &#8211;  preventing pre-eclampsia, autism</li>
<li>Auto immune disease &#8211; MS, Crohn’s,Rheumatoid Arthritis, fighting infections, especially respiratory infections such as TB</li>
<li>Improving skin conditions &#8211; eczema, psoriasis</li>
<li>Hearing loss</li>
<li>Muscle pain and weakness</li>
<li>Macular degeneration</li>
<li>Limiting depression, headaches</li>
<li>Periodontal disease</li>
<li>Enhancing athletic performance</li>
<li>Cancer prevention and killing cancer cells</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>CANCER </strong><br />
There is strong evidence now that shows Vitamin D’ s important role in the prevention of cancer. It does this by basically inhibiting the cancer cells to proliferate. I has been hournaled that 75% of breast and colon cancer can be prevented with sufficient levels of Vitamin D. Laboratory evidence also shows a deficiency to be associated with prostate and skin cancer too.</p>
<p><strong>DIABETES </strong><br />
Strong evidence from Dr Sarfraz Zaidi at the Jamila Diabetes Center shows direct association of Vitamin D deficiency in both Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes. Type 1 diabetes develops because of a malfunction in the immune system.<br />
Vitamin D plays a huge role in the normal functioning of the immune system and  when it breaks down, your immune system begins to attack your own cells. For diabetes this would be the insulin-producing cells in the pancreas.<br />
Lack of Vitamin D affects all other autoimmune diseases for the same reason. Those people with low Vitamin D are at high risk of developing Type 2 diabetes.</p>
<p><strong>CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE </strong><br />
Numerous studies have found that many people  with a form of cardiovascular disease were low in Vitamin D.  It can start with high blood pressure, artherosclreosis, or the actual heart malfunction. “Vitamin D deficiency is associated with increased cardiovascular risk, above and beyond established cardiovascular risk factors,” said Thomas J. Wang, M.D.,<br />
assistant professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School in Boston. As you can see, Vitamin D has a vital role in our health. A simple blood test and, if deficient, simple ways in increasing your levels could prevent onset of disease and in some cases even death.</p>
<p><strong>BIBLIOGRAPHY </strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Vitamin D Council</li>
<li>The National Institute of Health</li>
<li>Dr C.F. Garland UCSD School of Medicine Moores Cancer Center</li>
<li>Dr Theresa Dale  Vitamin D3 2010  article</li>
<li><a href="http://www.drmercola.com">www.drmercola.com</a></li>
<li>Jamila Diabetes Center, Thousand Oaks. California</li>
</ul>
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