Gwen Scherf. Vitamin D “The sunshine Vitamin” * Vitamin D2 or Ergocalciferol * Vitamin D3 or cholecalciferol.

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Gwen Scherf

Vitamin D “The sunshine Vitamin”

* Vitamin D2 or Ergocalciferol * Vitamin D3 or cholecalciferol

* Maintain important serum blood levels of: * Calcium * Phosphorus * Aids in absorption of calcium

* Vitamin D can increase bone mass

* Protection from : * Osteoporosis * Cancer * Hypertension * Immune Disorders

* Rickets * Osteoporosis * Osteomalacia * Hyperparathyroidism * Osteogenesis imperfecta

Hypertension High cholesterol Conditions for the heart

* Diabetes * Obesity * Cancer * Muscle weakness * Multiple sclerosis * Rheumatoid Arthritis * Bronchitis * COPD * PMS * Conditions of the gums

* Weakness * Fatigue * Sleepiness * Loss of appetite * Elevated calcium levels * Headache * Dry mouth * Vomiting * Nausea * Metallic taste in mouth

* Combination Aluminum * Calcipotrinene (dovonex ) * Digoxin (lanoxin)

* * * * M. Micozzi, Complementary and Alternative medicine, 2011