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Periodontal disease is directly influenced by vitamin D deficiency. The “silent killer” also seems to reflect the status of vascular health as well.

Maintaining a serum level of at least 50 ng/ml, 25 OH D (activated vitamin D), year round, will greatly improve gum health.

Generally speaking if your gums are in bad shape, so are your arteries and heart.

Brushing your teeth does not address the root cause of the issue: Low vitamin D levels on a chronic basis.

Multiple studies have shown irrefutable evidence that tooth loss is reduced significantly when vitamin D levels are at healthy, natural norms. Investigate this fact and see for yourself the proven link between oral pathology and chronic vitamin D deficiency.

In a large study conducted amongst Mormon patients 2 years ago it was observed that heart disease was developed when serum 25 OH D (activated vitamin D) levels fell below 34 ng/ml.

Vitamin D, when metabolized, becomes the human body’s most powerful steroid hormone, approximately 1 trillion times as potent as testosterone, by molecular weight.

Educate your doctors about vitamin D and in the process almost certainly save yourself from early onset, chronic diseases.

Chronic vitamin D deficiency is by far the world’s greatest health crisis. It does not matter if you have not heard this proclamation before. New vitamin D deficiency research has moved far ahead of almost anyone’s recognition.

You cannot be healthy unless your vitamin D serum level is at least 50 ng/ml, 25 OH D, year round.

To reiterate, educate your doctors and health care professionals. Pass along what you have learned and save those you love a literal lifetime of unnecessary suffering and avoid early death.

Vitamin D information sites:

Vitamin D Council: http://www.vitamindcouncil.org/

Grassroots Health: http://www.grassrootshealth.net/

Vitamin D3 World: http://www.vitamind3world.com/

May 28, 2010 - 8:28am

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