Now, in my six years of university, I learned a lot about looking for something called Cause And Effect when I examine research. Here’s what the researchers found:Īs can be seen, the researchers determined dogs should have 100 to 120 ng/mL 25VtD in their blood to be protected from cancer and other immune-related diseases.īut there’s more to it than that … The Link To Cancer And Disease? In 2014, researchers published a study showing that 2VitD was lower in dogs with various types of cancer than those dogs without. Let’s take a closer look at that because I think it’s important …. … but in the meantime, let’s figure out how these researchers defined what levels of 25VitD were considered to be sufficient, insufficient or deficient. What’s interesting is there’s a really wide range of vitamin D in the blood of dogs eating the exact same foods. They found that most of the dogs didn’t have enough vitamin D and the results are below. Researchers in this study measured 25VitD levels in 320 dogs and put them into three categories: sufficiency (enough vitamin D), insufficiency (not enough vitamin D) and deficiency (very low levels of vitamin D). Let’s find out … The Epidemic Of Low Vitamin D? Is this the reason why so many dogs are getting cancer these days? A lot of researchers have been spending their time on this relationship.Īnd new research shows that 75% of dogs don’t have enough 25VitD. You might notice that six of these studies show a link between low serum vitamin D (which is the amount of 25VitD found in the blood of the test animals) and cancer. Here’s a list of research showing some of the diseases that are associated with low serum levels of vitamin D: /pdf/40_VitD%20-%20body%20of%20evidencev7.pdf Because vitamin D controls calcium, too little vitamin D can often show up as bone deformities (rickets) and, as researchers are looking at now, even immune system dysfunction. Recently, there’s been a lot of attention to what insufficient vitamin D can do to our dogs. Kidney failure can occur within days if vitamin D levels are high enough. This often occurs in the kidneys gastrointestinal (GI) tract, the heart and its arteries. This result is hardening or calcification of body tissues. If there’s too much vitamin D in the diet, then life-threatening levels of calcium ( hypercalcemia) and phosphorus can occur. Over the years, many commercial pet foods have added too much vitamin D to their foods and it’s caused illness and even death in the animals eating it. Vitamin D toxicity is the result of too much vitamin D in the diet. This affects a large range of functions in the body. Vitamin D is mainly responsible for the absorption of calcium and phosphorus in the body. Food is not allowed in classrooms without special approval from the Registrar’s Office by emailing about classroom and lecture hall reservations? Contact the Registrar’s Office at.Make a classroom space request to reserve a room for your meeting.Reservations for will not be accepted more than 3 weeks in advance and confirmations are not sent until a maximum of 1 week in advance of the meeting date, per Registrar Office policy.A simple meeting is defined as a closed meeting for student attendees with no food, funding, speakers, or other activities. Classrooms and lecture halls may only be used for simple meetings.Per Registrar Office policy, Registrar managed spaces are available for student organization meetings only. Classrooms and lecture halls cannot be used for events.
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