
Vitamin D in the Prevention of Heart Disease| December, 2009
Vitamin D is responsible for preventing many types of health problems. The Vitamin D deficiencies can affect all ages and ultimately lead to different types of diseases such as cancer, osteoporosis, heart disease, high blood pressure, Type 1 diabetes, Type 2 diabetes, bone fracture and rickets. By walking 20 minutes in the sun each day, your body can get a sufficient amount of Vitamin D to prevent these conditions. Mike Adams’s of NaturalNews.com has collected a variety of quotes from doctors to inform readers that Vitamin D can avoid heart disease.
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