Vitamin D deficiency associated with cognitive decline and dementia
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- Опубліковано 21 вер 2024
- Research from the University of Queensland has linked low levels of vitamin D and the size of a part of the brain crucial to memory formation.
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I was diagnosed with type 1.5 diabetes last year. My vitamin d level was 19 when diagnosed.
I focused more on sugar control and neglected my vitamin D. So, a year out, and my vitamin D is only at 21.
I had thought my memory issues and cognitive decline were due to the sugar. But I got my A1C under control pretty quickly. Went from 15 to 6.2. But I am still tired and can't seem to remember anything! I am only 32.
I hope vitamin D will help me. I fear my future if I am already struggling at this age.
I can vouch. Had a level of 45nml/l and was bedridden with fatigue, extreme memory problems and a hole bunch of other symptoms. My friends thought Iwas going into dementia, only 40 years old and I even had a memory test for dementia done at the doctors but it was vitamin D.
Are you fine now?
Dont tell big pharmaceutical this.
Do we get vitamin C or vitamin D3 or are they the same?
Both are different.
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