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15 Signs of Vitamin D Deficiency - video Jan 2024


Video - Jan 2024

 YouTube 7 minutes
01:04 ► Lack of Sun Exposure
01:25 ► Fatigue and Weakness
01:45 ► Bone and Joint Pain
02:05 ► Impaired Wound Healing
02:26 ► Muscle Pain and Weakness
02:46 ► Mood Swings and Depression
03:09 ► Hair Loss
03:32 ► Frequent Illness
03:49 ► Difficulty Concentrating
04:08 ► Digestive Issues
04:26 ► Excessive Sweating
04:50 ► Chronic Pain
05:09 ► Allergies and Asthma
05:28 ► Cardiovascular Issues
05:50 ► Dental Health Problems
06:09 ► Conclusion
06:58 ► End


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Chat-GPT on Vitamin D Deficiency - July 2023

Please describe the top 10 signs of Vitamin D deficiency

  1. Frequent Illness or Infections: Vitamin D plays a crucial role in keeping the immune system strong so you can fight off viruses and bacteria that cause illness. Frequent colds, flu, or other infections could be a sign of a weakened immune system due to vitamin D deficiency.
  2. Fatigue and Tiredness: Feeling tired can have many causes, but vitamin D deficiency can be one of them. It might not be the first cause that comes to mind, but it's worth considering if you experience chronic fatigue.
  3. Bone and Back Pain: Vitamin D is necessary for bone health, and a deficiency can lead to a dull or throbbing pain in the bones, often in the lower back, hips, or joints.
  4. Depression: There is a strong correlation between low vitamin D levels and depression, especially in older adults. Although the exact cause-and-effect relationship is still under investigation, some studies suggest that vitamin D may have an important role in mood regulation and warding off depression.
  5. Impaired Wound Healing: If your wounds take longer than normal to heal, this could be a sign that your body isn't getting enough vitamin D.
  6. Bone Loss: Vitamin D helps in the absorption of calcium. Lack of vitamin D can lead to a reduction in bone mineral density, increasing the risk of fractures and osteoporosis.
  7. Hair Loss: While hair loss is often attributed to stress, if it's severe, it could be a result of a nutrient deficiency, including vitamin D.
  8. Muscle Pain: There is a correlation between chronic muscle pain and low blood levels of vitamin D, which may be due to the interaction between the vitamin and pain-sensing nerve cells.
  9. Decreased Endurance: Reduced physical performance or endurance can be a sign of vitamin D deficiency, as the vitamin plays a key role in supporting muscle function.
  10. Mood Changes: Apart from depression, lower levels of vitamin D have also been linked to mood swings and general discontent, although more research is needed in this area.

24+ Criteria to associate a health problem with low vitamin D