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Scotmann’s SunnyD STAT softgel (200000 IU of Vitamin D3) is an effortless way to increase your intake of this crucial vitamin. It is a perfect pick for those who are suffering from Vitamin D deficiency or those who wish to ensure that their bodies receive the right amount of Vitamin D so you can live life to the fullest. Vitamin D, also known as the “sunshine vitamin”, is an important nutrient for the human body. It is photosynthesized in the skin on exposure to UVB rays. Vitamin D is not only essential for your bones but also plays a role in maintaining your overall well-being.
Reduced sun exposure in some groups of the population e.g. older people, those who cover their skin, certain occupations, medical reasons, and those with darker skin tones (as greater skin melanin content can reduce the skin's production of vitamin D), those with increased dietary intolerances (e.g. lactose and dairy) or allergies, are more prone to vitamin D deficiency.
Vitamin D: Vitamin D (cholecalciferol) is converted in the liver to 25(OH)D, then activated in the kidneys to 1,25(OH)₂D (calcitriol), its biologically active form. Calcitriol binds to vitamin D receptors (VDRs) in various tissues, regulating gene expression involved in calcium-phosphate balance, immune function, and cellular differentiation. High-dose vitamin D helps rapidly replenish deficient levels, supporting immune modulation, neuromuscular coordination, and cellular growth processes that are vital for overall metabolic balance.
HEART HEALTH: Multiple studies have linked Vitamin D3 deficiency with higher risk of high blood pressure and cardiomyopathy. Vitamin D3 supplementation appears to lower risk of complications from these ailments in certain at - risk populations.
BODY ACHES & PAINS: Low Vitamin D levels are implicated in various chronic pain conditions. Research has shown that Vitamin D exerts a prominent influences on pain manifestation, thereby playing a role in the aetiology and maintenance of chronic pain states and associated comorbidity. Persistent pain is associated with Vitamin D-related bone demineralization, myopathy, and musculoskeletal pain. Vitamin D deficiency has been associated with headache, abdominal, knee, and back pain, persistent musculoskeletal pain, costochondritic chest pain, and failed back syndrome and with fibromyalgia.
BONE HEALTH: Vitamin D plays an essential role in maintaining a strong mineralized skeleton for humans. Vitamin D3 promotes Calcium absorption and helps maintain Calcium and phosphate levels necessary for mineralization of bone. It is also needed for bone growth and bone remodeling by regulating osteoblasts and osteoclasts functions. Vitamin D3 deficiency can result in thin, brittle, or misshapen bones, as well as rickets in children and osteomalacia in adults.
OSTEOPOROSIS: Low concentrations of vitamin D lead to alterations in Calcium and phosphorus homeostasis, secondary hyperparathyroidism, bone loss, osteoporosis, and an increase in fracture risk. Adequate Vitamin D and Calcium intake is considered an essential component of osteoporosis management.
IMMUNE HEALTH: Vitamin D3 has been defined as natural immune modulator, and upon activation of Vitamin D3 receptors (VDRs), it regulates Calcium metabolism, cellular growth, proliferation and apoptosis, and other immunological functions. Epidemiological data underline a strong correlation between poor Vitamin D3 status and higher risk for chronic inflammatory illnesses of various etiologies, including autoimmune diseases.
DIABETES MELLITUS: Vitamin D3 supplementation helps increase the body's sensitivity to the blood sugar-regulating hormone, insulin, thus reducing the risk of diabetes, researchers have found. Vitamin D3 stimulates insulin secretion. This is via direct action on pancreatic beta cells and indirectly by normalizing calcium levels extracellularly. The evidence of the aforementioned has been confirmed by finding Vitamin D3 receptors (VDRs) on the insulin promoter gene and the presence of Vitamin D3 receptors (VDRs) on the pancreatic beta cells.
AUTO IMMUNE DISEASE: Diseases with an autoimmune etiology like Multiple sclerosis, Rheumatoid Arthritis and Crohn's disease have been shown to have strong association with low levels of Vitamin D3. Different studies have assessed the direct association with Vitamin D3 deficiency and autoimmune disease.
PREGNANCY: Vitamin D3 deficiency during pregnancy is relatively common and may cause significant adverse health issues for both mother and child. Studied health issues associated with low Vitamin D3 status during pregnancy include preeclampsia, infertility, birth by cesarean section, gestational diabetes, postpartum depression, and low birth weight.
CANCERS: Higher intake of Vitamin D3 and Calcium may be associated with lower risk of pre menopausal breast cancer. Vitamin D3 may have this anti-cancerous effect by modulating anti proliferative and pro-differentiating ability of human cells expressing Vitamin D3 receptor (VDR). Although there is a list of cancers showing relation to low levels of Vitamin D3, the most prominently addressed in research so far are cancers of the breast, colon and prostate.
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH: Vitamin D has a biologically imminent role in female reproduction. In human ovarian tissue, calcitriol (active hormonal form of vitamin D3) stimulated progesterone production by 13%, estradiol production by 9%, and estrone production by 21%. In males, Vitamin D has an effect on increased sperm survival, thus playing an important role in the extra testicular maturation of sperm by influencing capacitation and might modulate sperm survival. According to Medical News Today, Vitamin D3 also helps in boosting sexual drive.
WEIGHT LOSS: The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, says that consuming Vitamin D3 may help lose abdominal fat and prevent weight gain. A high Vitamin D3 intake may increase the Leptin levels, a hormone that alerts the body to stop eating. Research also links Vitamin D3 deficiency to insulin resistance, which leads to excess hunger increasing the need to over eat.
MENTAL HEALTH: Vitamin D3 may improve brain function. Age affects the cognitive function of the brain negatively, which researchers have linked to Vitamin D3 deficiency. According to research, the hippocarmpus and cerebellum, which are the parts of the brain in charge of planning, processing and forming new memories, contain receptors for Vitamin D3, which are important for their functioning.
SKIN HEALTH AND HAIR HEALTH: Vitamin D3 may activate a kind of white blood cells known as the macrophages.According to the Hair Loss Research, Vitamin D3 may play an important role in preventing this hair loss by retaining a healthy hair follicle. Vitamin D3 may also help in the absorption of Calcium, which helps in the secretion of hormones, such as biotin, that promote the growth of strong healthy hair.
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Vitamin D is often called the “sunshine vitamin” because our bodies can make it when we’re exposed to sunlight. It helps support strong bones, muscles, immunity, and overall wellness. But usually, natural synthesis ofvitamin D is not sufficient to achieve the required level due to certain limitations, this is where supplement plays a major role in your wellness and fitness.
Many people don’t get enough sunlight or vitamin D from food. If you often feel tired, weak, or have low immunity, it may be helpful to take a supplement. You can also ask your doctor about checking your vitamin D level.
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Vitamin D is found in some foods like eggs, fatty fish, and fortified dairy, but usually in small amounts. Supplements are a convenient way to fill the gap if you're not getting enough through diet or sun exposure.
Vitamin D is best taken with a meal that contains some fat, as it helps with absorption. Always follow the instructions on the label or as advised by your healthcare provider.
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