Pages tagged with "Vit D Binding Protein"
- Why Vitamin D works differently for different people: genetics and epigenetics
- Supplements that improve Vitamin D genes
- Glutathione
- VDR activators and other synergistic nutrients for the treatment of Multiple Sclerosis
- Autism has a 2.5 X higher risk of being severe if poor Vitamin D Binding gene
- Multiple Sclerosis and Vitamin D Receptor Activators: Omega-3, Curcumin, Resveratrol, etc.
- Multiple Sclerosis: is strongly related to poor Vitamin D receptors – umbrella review
- Obesity is associated with 1 to 5 poor vitamin D genes (childhood obesity in this case)
- Poor Vitamin D Receptor increases the risk of Multiple Sclerosis in people of European descent
- The potential role of vitamin D binding protein in kidney disease: a comprehensive review
- Non-oral Vitamin D should be a better form for MS, food allergy, PTSD, etc. – many studies
- Many genes can restrict Vitamin D from getting to the cells
- Vitamin D and it’s related genes regulate the immune system
- Melanoma death risk 0.63 X lower if poor Vitamin D Binding Gene
- 12 Vitamin D genes (Most are not noticed by blood test)
- Higher Vitamin D-binding protein is good (neonates in this case)
- Parkinson’s Disease, low vitamin D and Vit. D genetics
- Response to Vitamin D - many studies
- Vitamin D genes may be more important than (25(OH)D) to orthopedics – Review
- Vitamin D non-responders may have one or more poor genes: GC, LIPC, CYP24A1, and PDE3B