New research indicates that at least one in five children ages 1 to 11 are not getting enough vitamin D. Even more shocking, nearly 90% of African American children and 80% of Hispanic children may be deficient in this important vitamin.
Vitamin D has been shown to play an important role in bone health, heart health, immune health and much more! It can be obtained in a number of ways including dietary intake of foods such as milk and fatty fish, exposure to sunlight and dietary supplementation.
To read more about this new information on vitamin D and children, click here.
10/26/2009
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Great Article!! Thanks for sharing.
Great information. Thank you.
Thank you for sharing this article. My daughter (14) and son (18) both take MA's Vitamin D w/ K2. If you haven't tried it yet, you've got to. It's so easy to take in isotonic form and it tastes great!
I love the taste of Isotonix's Vitamin D!
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It is my understanding that Vitamin D can help support a healthy immune system. It would seem that children would really need this extra support since they are in contact with many flus and viruses. Thank you for this informations
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