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The First Sign of Low Vitamin D – Symptoms of Vitamin D Deficiency – Dr.Berg

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Watch out for this telltale sign of low vitamin D!
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Timestamps
0:00 The first sign of low vitamin D is…
0:27 Why low vitamin D causes low back pain
0:55 How to tell if you have low vitamin D (try this!)
1:48 Other related signs of vitamin D deficiency
2:48 Where to find vitamin D
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In this video, I’m going to talk about the first sign of low vitamin D.

The first sign many people experience when they’re low on vitamin D is a low backache. This is very important to look out for. If you notice low back pain that won’t go away with any treatment, look at your vitamin D level.

How does low vitamin D cause low back pain? Well, vitamin D is vital for your immune system, blood pressure level, sleep, mood, and inflammation level.

Vitamin D acts as a powerful anti-inflammatory that also helps you get rid of pain.

If you notice achenes in your lower back at night, this could be related to vitamin D.

Try squatting down and then getting back up from a squatting position. Rate your difficulty. Next, take 40,000 IUs of vitamin D and wait an hour. Then, try squatting and getting back up again and rate your difficulty. If vitamin D is your problem, you should see a significant improvement.

If you are very deficient in vitamin D, you should see those results fairly quickly. However, sometimes it can take a day or two to really see the results. Try again after a day and rate your difficulty again.

This pain can spread to your pelvis, hips, upper legs, and upper arms as well. Low vitamin D can also cause bone pain in your ribsβ€”especially if you lightly press on your breast bone.

Vitamin D can affect your muscle tone, as well. If you waddle back and forth, this could be a sign of low vitamin D.

You can find vitamin D in cod liver oil, fatty fish, eggs, and dairy. However, it’s almost impossible to get enough vitamin D from dietary sources. The best source of vitamin D is to get out in the sun. If you can’t get enough sunlight, take a vitamin D3 supplement with vitamin K2.

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Dr. Eric Berg received his Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Palmer College of Chiropractic in 1988. His use of β€œdoctor” or β€œDr.” in relation to himself solely refers to that degree. Dr. Berg is a licensed chiropractor in Virginia, California, and Louisiana, but he no longer practices chiropractic in any state and does not see patients so he can focus on educating people as a full time activity, yet he maintains an active license. This video is for general informational purposes only. It should not be used to self-diagnose and it is not a substitute for a medical exam, cure, treatment, diagnosis, and prescription or recommendation. It does not create a doctor-patient relationship between Dr. Berg and you. You should not make any change in your health regimen or diet before first consulting a physician and obtaining a medical exam, diagnosis, and recommendation. Always seek the advice of a physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.

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Thanks for watching. I hope this helps you spot a vitamin D deficiency before it becomes a big problem. Leave a comment below with your results. I’ll see you in the next video.
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6 Waring Signs You Are Vitamin D Deficient #shorts

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6 Warning Signs You Are Vitamin D Deficient #shorts

Dr. Janine shares six warning signs you are vitamin D deficient. She talks about how achy ankles and feet for the first few steps in the morning is a sign of vitamin D deficiency. She looks at how if your muscles feel like you have just done a workout and you haven’t it could be caused by a vitamin D deficiency. Dr. Janine explains how a stiff neck and traps are a warning sign of low vitamin D. She talks about how achy knees hips and ankles can be a sign of a vitamin D deficiency. She looks at how chronic back pain can be caused by a vitamin D deficiency. Lastly, Dr. Janine explains that difficulty making a fist is a warning sign you are vitamin D deficient.

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This video breaks down the top 10 signs of Vitamin D Deficiency that you MUST know in order to improve your overall health.
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➑️ Being Sick More Often
That is because vitamin D plays an important role in strengthening your body’s immune system. Every single cell in the human body has a receptor for vitamin D.

➑️ Increased Levels of Fatigue
Life can be very busy, and most of us normalize feeling tired pretty much all the time. However, it’s important to remember that ongoing fatigue can seriously impact your quality of life and overall health. There are many causes of increased fatigue, including vitamin D deficiency.

➑️ Hair Loss
Your skin has special cells that are responsible for processing a protein known as keratin which helps metabolize vitamin D in the skin. However, when they aren’t getting enough vitamin D, it causes issues in controlling how your body grows and sheds hair.

➑️ Slow Wound Healing
If you have a wound that is taking much longer to heal than normal, this could be caused by a vitamin D deficiency. Remember that vitamin D plays a key role in helping the body process keratin which is a protein that is vital to the health of our skin.

➑️ Increased Feelings of Depression
Not all doctors agree that vitamin D deficiency can cause increased feelings of depression. However, there is strong evidence that not getting enough of this vitamin can have a substantial impact on your mood.

➑️ Increased Muscle Pain
Every cell in the human body has receptors for vitamin D. This includes the nerve cells that are responsible for sensing pain as well.

➑️ Bone Loss
Many people are unaware that vitamin D is closely tied to calcium absorption. If your body isn’t getting enough vitamin D, over time, your bones may become weaker because they aren’t getting enough calcium.

➑️ Increased Lower Back Pain
Bone weakness is one of the primary causes of chronic lower back pain in adults. Doctors have noticed a significant connection between complaints about chronic low back pain and those with a vitamin D deficiency.

➑️ Weight Gain
Studies have consistently shown that people who have more body fat or a higher BMI also tend to have low vitamin D levels in their system. No one is sure why this happens, but it may be linked to behavioral or genetic factors.

➑️ Erectile Dysfunction
Vitamin D plays a key role in boosting the cardiovascular system and maintaining circulation. A study found a significant link between low vitamin D levels and the severity of ED. Researchers also found that the symptoms are worse in individuals with low levels of vitamin D compared to those with normal.

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0:00 – Intro
1:03 – Being Sick More Often
1:34 – Increased Levels of Fatigue
2:14 – Hair Loss
2:46 – Slow Wound Healing
3:17 – Increased Feelings of Depression
4:04 – Increased Muscle Pain
4:52 – Bone Loss
5:23 – Increased Lower Back Pain
5:56 – Weight Gain
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Vitamin D and Renal Disease – Mayo Clinic

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A commentary by Mayo Clinic Nephrologist Rajiv Kumar, M.D., in the current issue of the journal Kidney International suggests that Vitamin D may improve the treatment of renal disease. Dr. Kumar says that while larger clinical trials are needed, he believes doctors should start treating patients with diabetes who have low serum levels of 25-hydroxyvitamin (the active form of vitamin D) with vitamin D3 to help slow down the progression of kidney damage. Dr. Kumar cautions that more research is needed and that patients should always consult their doctors before consuming vitamin D supplements on their own.
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Can Vitamin D deficiency lead to low back pain when young? – Dr. Mohan M R

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Lower back pain in a young individual with low vitamin D. low vitamin D can per se not have any direct relation with low back pain. It can cause other muscular weakness, muscular pain. But directly related to the back pain is doubtful. Of late we are seeing lot of Indians with vitamin D deficiency, but of now there is no direct correlation with vitamin D and low back pain.

Vitamin D and Chronic Pain by Dr. Andrea Furlan MD PhD

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Doctor Andrea Furlan explains what Vitamin D does in the body, what are the sources to obtain Vitamin D and how much should a person take of Vitamin D supplements. She also explains that it is important not to take too much Vitamin D because it can be toxic.

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Vitamin D: Mayo Clinic Radio

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Dr. Sundeep Khosla, an endocrinologist at Mayo Clinic, explains the importance of vitamin D. This interview originally aired July 15, 2017.
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Mayo Clinic research shows a correlation between inadequate vitamin D levels and the amount of narcotic medication taken by patients who have chronic pain. This correlation is an important finding as researchers discover new ways to treat chronic pain. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, chronic pain is the leading cause of disability in the United States. These patients often end up taking narcotic-type pain medication such as morphine, fentanyl or oxycodone.
This study found that patients who required narcotic pain medication, and who also had inadequate levels of vitamin D, were taking much higher doses of pain medication β€” nearly twice as much β€” as those who had adequate levels. Similarly, these patients self-reported worse physical functioning and worse overall health perception. In addition, a correlation was noted between increasing body mass index (a measure of obesity) and decreasing levels of vitamin D. Study results were published in a recent edition of Pain Medicine.
This is an important finding as we continue to investigate the causes of chronic pain, says Michael Turner, M.D., a physical medicine and rehabilitation physician at Mayo Clinic and lead author of the study. Vitamin D is known to promote both bone and muscle strength. Conversely, deficiency is an under-recognized source of diffuse pain and impaired neuromuscular functioning. By recognizing it, physicians can significantly improve their patients pain, function and quality of life.
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Back Pain, Bone Pain & Vitamin D Deficiency Connection – Dr.Berg

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Dr. Berg talks about back pain and vitamin D deficiencies. The most common symptoms of vitamin D deficiencies are:
-back pain
-general aches and pains
-bone pain

Vitamin D acts as a hormone steroid in the body and has great anti-inflammatory and anti-pain properties. It also has receptors in the spinal cord, the discs and the nerve roots. Get your vitamin D from fatty fish, cod liver oil and grass fed liver (and the sun). Also take vitamin K2 with D3 since they work together.

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Dr. Berg, age 55, is a chiropractor who specializes in Healthy Ketosis & Intermittent Fasting. He is the author of the best-selling book The Healthy Keto Plan, and is the Director of Dr. Berg’s Nutritionals. He no longer practices, but focuses on health education through social media.

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Can Vitamin D cause Back pain from Hi9 by Dr. G.P.V.Subbaiah Spine Surgeon working at Star Hospital
Vitamin D Deficiency can cause low back pain or not this is a question which is ask by many of my patients India being a tropical country most of us should not have a vitamin d deficiency all of know vitamin d is formed in the skin after getting a expose to sun light
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