En vogue now, there is no shortage of information out there about Vitamin D. But did you know Rheumatologists were one of the first specialists to recognize its importance? Vitamin D is essential for bone and immune health but what exactly does it do, how much should you take and what level is considered "good?"
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0:00 Intro
1:03 What is Vitamin D?
1:51 The Vitamin D production process
3:22 What influences our Vitamin D levels?
4:40 Vitamin D, Calcium & your bones
6:10 Vitamin D and the immune system
8:45 What we don't know about Vitamin D
12:09 My POV of Vitamin D
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