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Home Webinars Vitamin D Deficiency in Adults Part 5 - Nutritional Neglect vs Antimicrobial Defense

Vitamin D Deficiency in Adults Part 5 - Nutritional Neglect vs Antimicrobial Defense

Emily DeLucaNov 4, '21
Biotics Research is pleased to share the latest installment of Dr. Vasquez's webinar series on vitamin D deficiency in adults. Part 5 highlights vitamin D in immune defenses. Dr. Vasquez delves into how vitamin D not only enables proper physiological function, but also helps mount critical antimicrobial responses.


Vitamin D Webinar Series:
  • Part 1 provided a comprehensive review of the latest scientific research on vitamin D deficiency as it relates to pain conditions. 
  • Part 2 addressed vitamin D deficiency and its connection to brain dysfunction. 
  • Part 3 highlighted how vitamin D supports our external barrier defenses, which are necessary to maintain proper physiologic function and protect against infectious disease. 
  • Part 4 clarified vitamin D's key role in inflammation, coagulation and immunomodulation.

 

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