Vitamin D and Calcium Deficiency Causes and How to Cure It Naturally?

Vitamin D and Calcium Deficiency

London: For a country that gets so much sun, it’s pretty unbelievable that so many Pakistanis are vitamin-D deficient. The first thing you need to know about Vitamin D is that it’s not really a vitamin at all! It’s, in fact, more of a ‘sun hormone’ that is produced naturally in the human body when the skin is exposed to sunlight. Food and sunlight are the best sources of vitamin D.

In the case of a vitamin D deficiency, the absorption of calcium and phosphorous is reduced, which can adversely affect the strength of teeth and bones. This can lead to conditions such as rickets, osteomalacia, and osteoporosis. Since Vitamin D also aids in reducing cancer cell growth and controlling infections, blood pressure, and artery damage, a deficiency can increase the risk of diabetes, cardiovascular and autoimmune diseases, and cancer.

Vitamin D and Calcium Deficiency Causes

Calcium Deficiency Signs and Symptoms

Fatigue and Muscle Weakness

How to Get Rid of Fatigue Naturally

A very common symptom is depression, fatigue, and being more asthma-prone. While a deficiency could be a result of insufficient exposure to the sun due to excessive sunblock, an indoor lifestyle or simply wearing the wrong kind of fabric, doctors have also pointed out that in some cases, vitamin D may not be efficiently synthesizing in the body.

Get checked: If you have a concentration of vitamin D that is less than 20 nanograms per milliliter, you need to scale up your vitamin D intake. Get a check-up, and embark on a deficiency defeating the regime.

Fun in the sun: take some time out of your busy schedule to sit under the sun — preferably between 10 am to 3 pm. Twenty minutes of sunbathing every day would suffice.

Drink the D: Not keen on sun-bathing? Opt for a glass of vitamin-D fortified milk instead — twice a day. Vitamin D fortified cereals and soy milk could be an option for those who are lactose intolerant, but the fortification of vitamin D milk (regular or soy) is the best guarantee for the intake.

Feed on fish, love that liver: The best sources of vitamin D are fortified foods and vitamin D supplements. Vitamin D3 exists naturally in animal products, and the richest sources are fish liver oils. Foods rich in vitamin D3 include egg yolks, sardines, fortified whole milk, mackerel, and beef liver. Mushrooms are good for you too.

Top Up: Taking regular supplements of vitamin D, after consultation with physicians, is also a good way to increase the level of vitamin D in your body.

Drop-In: Still deficient? Doctors have also recommended oral doses like “In drop D” or Vitamin D shots (Calcitriol Injections) to patients with vitamin D deficiency.

Take a Shot: For special risk groups, an annual intramuscular injection of a large single dose of vitamin D is recommended.

Stay in a glass bubble: Ultra-violet rays may sound powerful (and scary), but once they penetrate glass, they lose their healing powers. Under a deficiency-defeating regime, sunbathing cannot be done in a glass bubble — at home or in your car.

Measure your Vit D by your color: Just because you have a tanned complexion doesn’t mean you have enough vitamin D in your body, even though many have been out in the sun. In fact, in certain cases, darker skin tones may require twice the amount of exposure to sunlight to generate the same amount of vitamin D.

Overuse the SPF: Even weak sunscreens (SPF=8) reduce your body’s ability to generate vitamin D by 95 percent. Sunscreens can actually create a critical vitamin deficiency in the body.

OD on D: An overdose of Vitamin D can result in toxicity, also called hypervitaminosis D. This happens due to megadoses of vitamin D supplements. Though rare, this can result in serious complications, mainly a buildup of calcium in your blood (hypercalcemia), which could result in not just poor appetite, weakness, and vomiting, but more serious stuff like kidney problems.

Last, but not least, remember that D also stands for Discipline. A few simple measures to ensure a healthy dose of vitamin D combined with a little bit of discipline will go a long way to prevent the onset of serious health conditions at a later age.