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Your Vitamin D Deficiency SYMPTOMS are severe
by: Kerri Knox, RN-The Immune Health Queen!

So, it really doesn't matter whether your Vitamin D Deficiency is 'severe', borderline or mild. The fact is that your Vitamin D Deficiency SYMPTOMS are severe.





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You have body aches and bone pain that is likely to be able to be corrected with the appropriate Vitamin D treatment. AND the fact that you are nursing with a Vitamin D Deficiency means that your baby is getting just about ZERO Vitamin D!!!


And this is becoming a serious problem with breastfed babies getting RICKETS in numbers that haven't been seen since the Industrial Revolution.


But what is even more concerning is that researchers are linking more and more diseases with Vitamin D Deficiency. And diseases like Multiple Sclerosis, Diabetes, Cancer, Obesity- diseases that are hitting more and more kids at younger and younger ages- COULD be a DIRECT RESULT of low vitamin d levels in childhood!!!


Researchers are ALSO recommending that levels be quite a bit higher than the 30 ng/ml that are written on your lab test. Many researchers suggest that your level should be AT LEAST 40 ng/ml.


So, because you have so many Vitamin D Deficiency Symptoms AND you are nursing, I would consider you Severely Vitamin D Deficient!!!


Please speak to your doctor and get AGGRESSIVE treatment for your Vitamin D Deficiency- for you AND your baby. And keep talking to doctors until you get someone who WILL treat you aggressively!!



It's really THAT important!!


Kerri Knox RN Immune Health Queen

Kerri Knox, RN- The Immune Health Queen
Functional Medicine Practitioner
Easy Immune Health.com

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