Vitamin D deficiency is strikingly common, with recent data revealing that about 35% of adults in the United States and approximately 1 in 6 people in the United Kingdom lack sufficient levels (CDC, NHS). This essential nutrient is vital for bone health and the immune system. Unfortunately, deficiency often goes unnoticed due to mild or nonspecific symptoms, making early identification and intervention a significant challenge for many individuals.
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21. High Blood Pressure Vitamin D plays an important role in supporting cardiovascular health, partly by helping regulate the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system, which influences blood pressure. Low…