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Vitamin D is a Hormone
Vitamin D is commonly thought of as a simple nutrient, but medically it functions as a steroid hormone with effects far beyond bone health. Unlike true vitamins, vitamin D is synthesized in the skin, activated through the liver and kidneys, and acts on receptors throughout the body to regulate gene expression. This hormonal role explains its influence on immune function, muscle strength, cardiovascular health, and brain function. Because deficiency is widespread and supplemen

David S. Klein, MD FACA FACPM
Jan 244 min read


What is a Vitamin?
What is a vitamin? A physician explains vitamin definitions, deficiencies, supplementation, and why vitamin D is actually a hormone.

David S. Klein, MD FACA FACPM
Jan 134 min read
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