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Not
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Dark skin?
Smog
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Low sun exposure?
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Is vitamin D too good to be true?
Grassroots Health speaker Tracey O'Connor gives a lengthy discussion about exciting new research that describes how vitamin D can be used to prevent breast cancer -- as well as infectious diseases, type 1 diabetes, hypertension, colon cancer, and falls in the elderly.
Watch this Grassroots Health video
According to references published by the Vitamin D Council, low vitamin D has been shown to play a role in seventeen varieties of cancer as well as these conditions:
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"Why You Need the Sunshine Vitamin"
Dr. Mark Liponis explains why in the September 20, 2009 issue of PARADE magazine. Vitamin D
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