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  • D-bunked: Vitamin D’s Benefits Are Overhyped, Study Says

    For years, marketers have promoted vitamin D as a weapon against everything from brittle bones to cancer — often citing one study or another to back up their claims.

    But the real benefits of the vitamin are anything but clear, say authors of an “umbrella study” appearing in today’s British Medical Journal.

    Researchers reviewed more than 260 previously published papers, including observational studies and clinical trials, about the possible benefits of vitamin D both in the diet and as an added supplement. The earlier research had focused on finding any role the vitamin played in preventing or mitigating 137 different conditions, including osteoporosis, cardiovascular disease and autoimmune disorders.

    D-bunked: Vitamin D's Benefits Are Overhyped, Study Says - D-brief | DiscoverMagazine.com


    Bottom Line:

    If you are measured to be vitamin D deficient or are a pregnant woman in your third trimester, there seems to be some benefit. For everyone else, it is not clear that supplementation does anything at all.

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    I think your over hyping whats been said in legitimate credible studies about Vit D3.

    Its a valuable vitamin that has been previousely overlooked.

    Your comments are somewhat over dramatic

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Scrumhalf View Post
      For years, marketers have promoted vitamin D as a weapon against everything from brittle bones to cancer — often citing one study or another to back up their claims.

      But the real benefits of the vitamin are anything but clear, say authors of an “umbrella study” appearing in today’s British Medical Journal.

      Researchers reviewed more than 260 previously published papers, including observational studies and clinical trials, about the possible benefits of vitamin D both in the diet and as an added supplement. The earlier research had focused on finding any role the vitamin played in preventing or mitigating 137 different conditions, including osteoporosis, cardiovascular disease and autoimmune disorders.

      D-bunked: Vitamin D's Benefits Are Overhyped, Study Says - D-brief | DiscoverMagazine.com

      Bottom Line:

      If you are measured to be vitamin D deficient or are a pregnant woman in your third trimester, there seems to be some benefit. For everyone else, it is not clear that supplementation does anything at all.
      Good post. Marketing and real studies rarely go hand in hand.

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      • #4
        My HRT doc is a big believer in it. I use it prob cuz it's only a few bucks but no clue if it's good or not

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Mr incredible View Post
          I think your over hyping whats been said in legitimate credible studies about Vit D3.

          Its a valuable vitamin that has been previousely overlooked.

          Your comments are somewhat over dramatic
          We did some long term studies of ours with Vit D3 and
          wasnt impressed at all.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Ashop View Post
            We did some long term studies of ours with Vit D3 and
            wasnt impressed at all.
            You live in sunshine state so its less relevent

            I took it over winter. No flu or cold fot fitst time in many years and less winter blues. Amazing

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            • #7
              Vitamin D levels linked to cancer survival rates

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              • #8
                Fasebj | Mobile

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                • #9
                  I have a close friend,,,an older gentleman of 68 yrs old that was just told
                  by his doctor his VIT D levels were low and put him on a VIT D script.

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