12 May 2015
Lipid-Based Vitamin D Boosts Blood Levels
Maylin Rodriguez-Paez RN
Are you taking vitamin D and not seeing results? Perhaps you’re taking the wrong form.
A new study conducted by Life Extension shows a fat-soluble form of vitamin D increased blood levels by nearly 30%.
The results were presented at the Experimental Biology Scientific Conference in Boston, Massachusetts.
Lipid-Based Vitamin D Supplement Increased Blood Levels by 28%
Vitamin D deficiencies play a pivotal role in the development of many diseases. Vitamin D deficiencies are linked to heart disease, several types of cancer, and even depression.1-3 Thus, it becomes important to maintain optimal blood levels for …read more