Vitamin D is good for all of us, according to this article. Changes in the daily dose guidelines will interest all animal health professionals.
Source: Repertoire Magazine, April 2016.
Vitamin D is not only known for its ability to help maintain healthy bones and teeth. Research has suggested it also:
- Supports the health of the immune system, brain and nervous system.
- Regulates insulin levels and aids diabetes management.
- Supports lung function and cardiovascular health.
- Decreases the risk of several cancers, including breast, colon, prostate, ovarian, esophageal and lymphatic cancer.
In fact, according to WebMD, a healthy regimen of vitamin D can lower one’s blood pressure, as well as one’s risk of diabetes, heart attack, rheumatoid arthritis or multiple sclerosis