Paul Saladino· MD
is it possible that boron deficiency affects this enzyme leading to non-response to vitamin d supplementation i think it is maybe another reason to supplement with boron
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is it possible that boron deficiency affects this enzyme leading to non-response to vitamin d supplementation i think it is maybe another reason to supplement with boron
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apparently boron inhibits an enzyme in the human body known as 24-hydroxylase which is an enzyme that breaks down vitamin d