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Tag: vitamin D

Vitamin D: The Natural Way

Posted on April 15, 2014October 10, 2014 by BJJ Caveman

Natural Vitamin D

Finally had a chance to make it to the beach to get some Vitamin D the natural way….  Hopefully this will help me get my levels up!  I did my best to not wear sunblock in order to maximize sun exposure… however I did keep my cap on the entire time since I have a tendency to burn on my nose.

Always a good time when you can spend a day at the beach to do some leisure reading.  Unfortunately I couldn’t go in for a swim because there was a swim advisory… may have had to due with bacterial overgrowth or something since there was a recent rain.… Read More

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Cyclic Ketogenic Diet and Vitamin D Levels

Posted on December 30, 2013July 16, 2017 by BJJ Caveman

Day 40cAt the end of my Carb Night Solution experiment, which is a type of cyclic ketogenic diet, right before we went to Italy, I obtained a panel of labs which I plan doing a series of posts about.

My Vitamin D levels are what I’d like to talk about first, but before we get into my results, here is a little background.

Basics of Vitamin D

  • It is a hormone derived from cholesterol
  • It can be made in the skin with exposure to sunlight
  • It can also be ingested with food or supplementation

Effects of Vitamin D

  • Maintains calcium levels in body which is important for bone health
  • Regulates gene expression
  • Helps immune function
  • May provide anti-cancer effects
  • Vitamin D levels need to be in the 50 -70 ng/mL range for thyroid hormone receptors to respond properly
  • Low Vitamin D levels are seen in obesity, although I’m not entirely sure if it’s known whether obesity causes low vitamin D levels, or if it’s the other way around.
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