Pages tagged with "Diabetes"
- Autoimmune diseases associated with low Vitamin D and Vitamin D Receptor
- Type 1 Diabetes 14 percent more likely with 2 Vitamin D Receptor mutations
- Gestational Diabetes Mellitus associated with 4 Vitamin D genes
- Diabetes risk reduced 35 percent when adult Vitamin D levels are kept high
- Diabetes 29 % less likely if consume lots of Magnesium and cereal fiber (surveys of 200,000 people)
- Gestational diabetes 30 percent less likely if consumed more than 400 IU of vitamin D daily
- Diabetes helped by daily 4,000 IU of Vitamin D – meta-analysis
- Diabetic blacks – 80 percent had low vitamin D (less than 20 ng) a decade before
- Women with PCOS 4 X more likely to develop T2 Diabetes (no surprise, both associated with low vitamin D)
- Diabetes not treated by single dose of vitamin D – RCT
- Role of Vitamin D in the Pathogenesis of Diabetes – Holick
- Diabetic nephropathy (Kidney problem) 1.8 X more likely if poor Vitamin D Receptor – meta-analysis
- Low vitamin D plus gestational diabetes resulted in increased ICU use, SGA
- T1 Diabetes associated with many other autoimmune diseases (all related to low vitamin D)
- Type II Diabetes is not prevented by a small amount of vitamin D (proven again)
- Type 1 Diabetes association with poor Vitamin D Receptor: 39 studies
- Diabetic Retinopathy twice as likely if a T2 Diabetic has low level of vitamin D – meta-analysis
- Vitamin D injection is far better than oral for diabetics (poor gut) – RCT
- Fewer mice became prediabetic when given Vitamin D, even when on high fat, high sugar diet
- Vitamin D deficiency is associated with prediabetes in obese Swedish children