Study Shows Vitamin D can prevent and fix type 1 diabetes
Global News covers the study that shows that Vitamin D has been shown to prevent and even correct type 1 Diabetes.
September 5, 2010 | Filed Under Diabetes
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400 IUs per day is too low for those living in the higher latitudes and for darker skinned people. A minimum daily should be 2000 IU and a 1000 IUs for infants – preferably D3. Also eat oily fish and remember that the fish tails have the highest concentrations of vit. D3 not the meat. Nor is there mercury in the fish oil because mercury is water soluble being found in the meaty portion of fish.
its too low period! its waaaaaay higher than the reccomended dose: this is NOT somthing the establishment wants people to have good judgement about because lack of vitamin d is the root to nearly all colds and flu like sickness.