Information on Vitamin D and why it is important to your health.

Vitamin D and the receptors for vitamin D effect many biological activities.

Posted: December 30, 2018
By: RW Smith DC, DABCI

With the finding of the vitamin D receptor (VDR) in nearly every tissue and the more recent discovery of thousands of VDR binding sites throughout the genome controlling hundreds of genes, the interest in vitamin D and its impact on multiple biologic processes has accelerated tremendously as evidenced by the thousands of publications each year for the past several years.

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Vitamin D is involved in many of our different normal biological processes.