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Have chronic fatigue? It may be affecting your health budget and economic productivity.

February 18th, 2011

Can you imagine that as many as 500,000 people in the United States have chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS)? Yes, it is correct!

Chronic fatigue syndrome is a condition of prolonged and severe tiredness that is not relieved by rest and is not directly caused by other conditions.

CFS has significantly impaired the quality of life not only physically but also socially. With CFS, people find that they are losing their social network because they’re exhausted all the time and can’t frequently engage themselves in social activities.

In addition, CFS is also raising the economic burden of the sufferers. Recently, a study estimated direct and indirect costs of CFS and its impact on lives of people of Georgia, USA. CFS accounted for $3,286 of the medical costs due to increased provider visits and prescription medication use. Nearly one-quarter of these expenses were paid directly out-of pocket by those with CFS. In addition, individuals with CFS reported mean annual household income of $23,076.

These results indicate that chronic fatigue syndrome may lead to substantial increases in healthcare costs and decreases in individual earnings.

As there is no cure for CFS, so the goal of treatment is to improve symptoms. Studies have also concluded that patients with chronic fatigue syndrome may be at risk of vitamin D deficiency due to their relative lack of physical activity and excessive time spent indoors.

Do you have a CFS like condition? Get your vitamin D levels tested, you may be on lower side. Optimizing your vitamin D levels may help alleviating CFS symptoms.

Try vitamin D10, the best vitamin D3 10,000 IU available over-the counter. It provides 10,000 IU of vitamin D3 in the optimal natural pulsed dose.

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Sources:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21251294
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20209476

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Higher Vitamin D supplementation for bone health

August 3rd, 2010

Experts around the world have been recommending that Vitamin D RDA should be revised to a much higher level. In our website www.strxonline.com, we have brought to you the currently available evidence on the vitamin D3 supplementation, which clearly suggests that current recommended dietary allowance (RDA) of Vitamin D may be too low.

While blood levels of more than 70-80 ng/ml are required to obtain the several additional health benefits, newer evidence now suggests that current RDA may not be sufficient to even normalize calcium metabolism.

It is hypothesized that low vitamin D levels cause stimulation of parathyroid hormone (PTH) and secondary hyperparathyroidism resulting in an increased rate of bone resorption. This study demonstrated that vitamin D supplementation with 2,000 to 3,000 IU may increase the serum concentration of vitamin D to ≥ 30 ng/ml, which resulted in a normalized PTH and therefore, healthy bones and teeth.

Nature has designed our bodies to produce pulses of 10,000 to 25,000 IU of Vitamin D3 with full body sun exposure in 30 minutes. While 2,000-3,000 IU may be sufficient to ensure levels ≥30 ng/ml, daily supplementation with atleast 10,000 IU simulating the natural pulse factor are required to achieve blood levels of ≥70-80 ng/ml and to obtain several other health benefits including better cardiovascular, metabolic, gastrointestinal, pulmonary, neurological and psychiatric health. Our product Vitamin D10 is designed to provide the consumer with 10,000 IU of Vitamin D3 with natural pulse factor.

Source:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20556359

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Vitamin D fights HIV

July 23rd, 2010

Vitamin D continues to draw attention as more and more research data are showing increasing benefits. Recent data suggest that vitamin D may be helpful for HIV afflicted patients. Taking high doses of vitamin D was found to slow the disease progression and reduce the risk of death in people with HIV, found out a recent study.

Nearly 900 HIV-infected pregnant women were enrolled for this study. The researchers found that subjects with serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D less than 32 ng/mL were significantly associated with progression to stage III HIV or greater. In addition such Vitamin D deficient women were at 46% higher risk of developing severe anemia. In contrast, women with high vitamin D levels had a 42% lower risk of all-cause mortality.

Optimal Vitamin D levels have already been documented to strengthen the immune system. The protective association of vitamin D against HIV disease progression may be related to its role in immune function.

Source:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20098738

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Greater levels of vitamin D linked to lower risk of Parkinson’s disease

July 13th, 2010

Greater levels of vitamin D have been linked to a lower risk of Parkinson’s disease according to a study from Finland.

We have been stressing the need for higher RDA for quite some time now. Investigators across the world are providing increasing levels of evidence on the several different roles of Vitamin D in our body and and this recent study from Finland found that vitamin D has an impact on the neuro-functioning of our body. Similar to earlier publications, this study has demonstrated that the current RDA may not be sufficient for providing healthy vitamin D levels.

The study involved more than 3000 Parkinson’s-free Finnish men and women aged 50-79 over a 29-year period from 1978-2007. The subjects with low levels of vitamin D (less than 30 ng/ml) had a three-fold higher risk of developing Parkinson’s disease later in life.

See our last week’s post on the protective effect of optimal Vitamin D levels on Metabolic Syndrome in elderly and now this study is bringing out the protective effect of vitamin D in Parkinson’s disease. We are certain that high dose vitamin D supplement  D10 with natural ‘Pulse Factor’ will help optimize your vitamin D levels.

Source:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/10601091.stm
http://www.cosmosmagazine.com/news/3563/vitamin-d-levels-linked-parkinsons-disease-risk

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