This test measures the amount of 25-hydroxyvitamin D, an indicator for the level of Vitamin D in your body. Vitamin D is involved in regulating calcium and phosphorus, which are essential nutrients to promote bone strength and cellular health. Vitamin D can also help the immune system fight infections. Your body produces Vitamin D after exposure to sunlight or from consuming certain foods and supplements.
Vitamin D deficiency doesn’t just impact your bones and immune system—it may also increase your risk of cancer. Research has uncovered several ways in which inadequate vitamin D levels can affect your body’s ability to protect itself from developing cancer.
1️⃣ Impaired Cell Regulation: Vitamin D helps regulate cell growth. When levels are low, cells may divide uncontrollably, increasing the risk of cancerous growths.
2️⃣ Weakened Immune Defense: Vitamin D strengthens your immune system, allowing it to detect and destroy abnormal cells before they turn cancerous.
3️⃣ Increased Inflammation: Chronic inflammation, often linked to low vitamin D, can contribute to the development of cancer by creating a favorable environment for tumor growth.
4️⃣ Specific Cancer Risks: Studies suggest that low vitamin D levels are associated with a higher risk of several cancers, including:
Maintaining vitamin D levels between 60–80 ng/mL has been associated with a reduced risk of developing certain cancers. In addition to supporting your immune system and overall health, vitamin D may play a protective role by promoting healthy cell function and reducing inflammation.
Sample Type: Blood
Preparation: Fasting (10-12 hours without food) is preferred, but not required.
Test Type: In person
Please reach us at health@drjimholland.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.
This test measures the amount of 25-hydroxyvitamin D, an indicator for the level of Vitamin D in your body. Vitamin D is involved in regulating calcium and phosphorus, which are essential nutrients to promote bone strength and cellular health. Vitamin D can also help the immune system fight infections. Your body produces Vitamin D after exposure to sunlight or from consuming certain foods and supplements.
People with abnormal Vitamin D levels may not experience signs or symptoms. If symptoms do occur, they may resemble other health conditions. You may consider a Vitamin D test if you are experiencing the following symptoms:
Vitamin D deficiency (low levels of Vitamin D) symptoms include:
Vitamin D toxicity (high levels of Vitamin D) symptoms include:
Fasting (10-12 hours without food) is preferred, but not required.
After you provide your specimen, it generally takes few business days to process and release your test results. However, processing times may vary. Your test results will be available in a clear and easy-to-read report.
Vitamin D3 liquid supplement (2000iu / 1 drop) with a natural orange taste. To support a healthy immune system and healthier bones and teeth. One (1) bottle will last most people approximately six (6) months... or more.
Dr. Jim Holland, DC
11226 Patterson Avenue Richmond, Virginia 23238
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