From our good friend Dr. James Chestnut and his team at Innate Choice.
The issue of Vitamin D deficiency as a major causal factor in immune system related illnesses ranging from seasonal cold and flu, to heart disease, to cancer, to atopic and autoimmune disorders   has   received a lot of attention in the last few years. Clinical   journals   as well as  the    mainstream media have been reporting   evidence that   modern industrialized humans are severely deficient   in Vitamin D and   that this deficiency is a major contributing   factor to illness and   lack of   health   and vitality.
What does vitamin D do and why is it so important for wellness and  prevention?
Before we discuss the evidence regarding   vitamin D  sufficiency and  health and vitamin D deficiency and illness let’s  first look at the  basic science regarding the   importance of vitamin D  for human immune  function and health. A   basic understanding of why  vitamin D is a   genetic    human   requirement for wellness and prevention  will allow   greater  understanding of why vitamin D supplementation is  required.
The innate immune system is the component of our immune  system that  is genetically programmed to respond to   antigens  (viruses, bacteria,  fungi, and any other threatening   non-self  invaders). The innate   immune    system uses what are termed   effectors  that are genetically   coded to    respond to antigens or   invaders. The  most studied of these   effectors are    named   antimicrobial peptides or  AMPs. AMPs not only   attack the   invaders    they also trigger tissue  repair and activate the   adaptive or acquired  immune system (the  branch of the immune system   that creates antibodies  to specific  antigens after exposure).
Recent research has shown that vitamin D up-regulates the  genetic  expression of AMPs in immune cells. Vitamin D also plays an  important  role in controlling the inflammatory response initiated by    specialized    immune cells called   macrophages. A deficiency of vitamin D    means    deficient control of   inflammation. In the skin vitamin D also    activates    the immune   system against antigens.
"Thus, vitamin D both enhances the local capacity of the  epithelium  to rapidly produce endogenous antibiotics and, at the same  time, dampens  certain arms of  adaptive immunity, especially those responsible for  the  signs and   symptoms of acute inflammation." Cannell et al. 2008 Cod   Liver   Oil, Vitamin A Toxicity, Frequent Respiratory Infections, and the Vitamin D Deficiency Epidemic. Annals of   Otology,   Rhinology & Laryngology 117 (11): 864-870
Please read our newsletter outlining the benefits of Vitamin D.
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