Your Body Has a Secret Army (Here's How Vitamin D Makes It Stronger)

Vitamin D deficiency can cause more health issues than most people realize. Discover the surprising connection between vitamin D and your immune system, and why maintaining healthy vitamin D levels is so important.

0:00 The real purpose of vitamin D3
0:42 Vitamin D and the immune system
2:09 Autoimmune diseases
2:23 Vitamin D, gut health, and immune system support
2:50 The immune system and stress
4:29 Vitamin D receptor resistance
4:50 The Coimbra Protocol
6:43 Cod liver oil, sun exposure, and vitamin D
8:05 Vitamin K2, magnesium, and zinc

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Autoimmune diseases are becoming increasingly common, but what’s driving this trend?

Vitamin D’s most important role is helping regulate the immune system. Your immune system protects against viruses, fungi, yeast, bacteria, and abnormal cells, while also helping distinguish between healthy and unhealthy cells. Every major immune cell involved in this process depends on vitamin D.

Rather than simply creating a stronger immune system, vitamin D helps support normal immune function and a balanced immune response. Vitamin D is especially important for the immune cells in your gut, where a large portion of the body’s immune system resides.

Some people with adequate vitamin D levels still develop autoimmune diseases. Chronic stress is one factor that may influence immune function by increasing cortisol, which can suppress the immune system. Low vitamin D levels combined with chronic stress may further affect immune function.

Around 25% of people have vitamin D receptor resistance, which can affect how their bodies respond to vitamin D. This may help explain why some people require more vitamin D than others.

DATA:
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7812338/
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7720099/
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0031938424002828

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