Andrew Huberman· PhD
Vitamin D3 has been shown to be relevant to the immune system and the hormone systems, et cetera.
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Vitamin D3 has been shown to be relevant to the immune system and the hormone systems, et cetera.
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Vitamin D3, as many of you probably already know, it has been shown to be important for various aspects of immune system function, as well as other biological pathways, metabolic function, etc.
vitamin D3 has been shown to be important for various aspects of immune function as well as other biological functions.
There are a lot of data starting to surface about the importance of vitamin D3 for immune function, metabolic function, endocrine function, and so forth.
There are also a lot of data now showing that vitamin D3 is very important for a number of different biological functions.
There are a lot of data now showing that vitamin D3 is important for immune function and a number of other important biological processes.
And vitamin D3 is very important for a huge number of cardiovascular, immune, metabolic and other aspects of health.
There's now a lot of evidence that vitamin D3 supports a huge number of metabolic factors, immune system factors, endocrine factors, basically, we need vitamin D3, we can get it from the sun, but many people are deficient in vitamin D3 even if they are getting what they think is sufficient sunlight.
vitamin D3 has many important biological functions that support your media and long term health