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Vitamin D and Breast Cancer | Womens Guide to Natural Progesterone
14 Oct 2009 by Catherine  
Remember, as vitamin D deficiency worsens, the kidney activates more and more calcidiol into calcitriol to maintain serum calcium leaving very little left over for the tissues to fight cancer. Janowsky EC, Lester GE, Weinberg CR, ...
Womens Guide to Natural Progesterone - http://www.natural-progesterone-advisory-network.com/ - References
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What is the preferred Vit D?
18 Nov 2009 by saved1986  
As the production of Calcitriol (the active hormone) is based on the availability of both Vitamin D3 and circulating 25(OH)D we need both a store of D3 and high and stable circulating calcidiol 25(OH)D levels. ...
Natural Medicine Talk - http://www.natmedtalk.com/
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Get to Know Vitamin D » Rawliciousliving Blog
30 Nov 2009 by Stephanie  
The first step yields calcidiol, which serves as an intermediate, storage form. Calcidiol is later activated to become calcitriol, which functions as a steroid hormone in the body. Why is Vitamin D Important? ...
Rawliciousliving Blog - http://www.rawliciousliving.com/blog/

Vitamin D
27 Nov 2009 by Trevor Shewfelt  
Vitamin D3 is converted in the liver to a second form called calcidiol. The calcidiol is converted to calcitriol by the kidney. Calcitriol is the most active form of Vitamin D. So you can get Vitamin D3 from taking pills, ...
Dauphin Clinic Pharmacy Health Articles - http://dauphinclinicpharmacy.blogspot.com/

foodconsumer.org - Vitamin D: What you need to know
7 Sep 2009
Evidence has merged to suggest that taking high doses of vitamin D in the forms of calcidiol and calcitriol may help prevent or treat prostate cancer. Receptors for vitamin D have been found in prostate cells, meaning that vitamin D ...
foodconsumer.org - http://www.foodconsumer.org/newsite/ - References

FT: The benefits of vitamin D
25 Oct 2009 by Foodie  
If you have your vitamin D blood levels checked, it's the amount of calcidiol in your blood that will be tested. From the liver, calcidiol makes its way to the kidneys, where it is turned into calcitriol, arguably the most potent ...
MooMooFoodie - http://chutzpah.typepad.com/moomoofoodie/

How to prevent or cure vitamin D deficiency - Info Barrel
25 Nov 2009
The liver converts the inert form into calcidiol and then the kidneys will convert it a second time into calcitriol. Calcitriol is the form that the body uses with calcium. It's for this reason that it is important to monitor levels of ...
InfoBarrel - http://www.infobarrel.com/

Why Vitamin D is Good For You! ~ via Dr. John Douillard's LifeSpa
16 Nov 2009 by elephantjournal.com  
From the skin, the vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol) heads to the liver where it is converted to calcidiol (25 hydroxyvitamin D). This is the form that circulates in the blood and is the most accurate form to be measured in a blood test (We ...
elephant journal - http://www.elephantjournal.com/

Vitamin D and Colon Cancer
6 Oct 2009 by Bean  
In 2001, researchers at Boston University found that colon cancer cells can activate vitamin D, turning calcidiol into calcitriol. Their findings clearly implied that patients with colon cancer might be helped by optimizing the amount ...
My Health - http://beanhealth.blogspot.com/

Calcitriol therapy for chronic kidney disease
26 Oct 2009 by Candy  
1. It stops in the liver, which adds a hydroxyl group and turns it into calcidiol. 2. It makes a final stop in the kidneys, which adds another hydroxyl group and turns it into its active form, calcitriol. ...
Yet Another Cat Food Guide - http://www.catfoodguide.com/

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