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Discussion: Increased Energy and Metabolism

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Discussion: Increased Energy and Metabolism

Reference #90 :
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Discussion: The Sun Shine Vitamin

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Discussion: The Sun Shine Vitamin

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Discussion: The Sun Shine Vitamin

Reference #93 : Bourlon, P. M., et al. Influence of vitamin D3 deficiency and 1,225 dihydroxyvitamin D3 on de novo insulin biosynthesis in the islets of the rat endocrine pancreas. J Endocrinol 1999;160:87-95
Discussion: The Sun Shine Vitamin

Reference #94 : Ortlepp, J. R., et al. The vitamin D receptor gene variant is associated with the prevalence of type 2 diabetes mellitus and coronary artery disease. Diabet Med 18(10):842-845.
Discussion: The Sun Shine Vitamin

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Discussion: The Sun Shine Vitamin

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Discussion: The Sun Shine Vitamin

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Discussion: Why Fiber is Good for You

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Discussion: Weight Management

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Discussion: Weight Management

 

 


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