10/02/2024
Americans are critically deficient in essential nutrients. We became aware of this health disaster in 1967 when we started running blood vitamin testing for our patients and the results were startling. Deficiency was common especially with sick patients.
Recently, An 11 year study from 2005 to 2016, involving 26,000 participants, found the average American was nutrient deficient in a number of important immune nutrients. The study found 45% of the U.S. population had a prevalence of inadequacy for vitamin A, 46% for vitamin C, 95% for vitamin D, 84% for vitamin E, and 15% for zinc. It has also been shown that approximately half the population is deficient in Calcium and Magnesium.
https://osteopathic.org/2018/02/26/researchers-find-low-magnesium-levels-make-vitamin-d-ineffective/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7352522/
As many people jump on the Vitamin D bandwagon it’s important to note that vitamin D can not be properly metabolized without sufficient levels of magnesium. Deficiency in either magnesium or vitamin D is associated with various disorders, such as skeletal deformities, cardiovascular diseases, and metabolic syndrome.
Taking vitamin D supplements can also be dangerous if magnesium levels are not sufficient, according to the study. The researchers found that taking vitamin D supplements can increase a person’s calcium and phosphate levels even if they remain vitamin D deficient. This may cause vascular calcification if magnesium levels aren’t high enough to prevent it.
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