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		<title>Vitamin Variations</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As you probably know, all vitamins come in several forms. Vitamin D, for example, has D1 through D5 variations, and most of these have at least a couple of different possibilities for their chemical composition. Vitamin D3 is available in three different forms:
Cholecalciferol: Is an inactive form of vitamin D3, similar in structure to testosterone, [...]]]></description>
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		<title>An Overview of Vitamin D</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Although our body produces vitamin D when we are exposed to sunlight, many of us still have deficiencies—especially if you live in mild or temperate climates. There are several variations of vitamin D, but D2 and D3 are the most relevant to humans. Vitamin D3 is also referred as cholecalciferol and is classified as a [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Ladies, Get Your Daily Dose of Calcium</title>
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As women age, their bones become fragile and brittle and maintaining bone health is crucial. Osteoporosis is a legitimate threat, and its prevention should be foremost in one&#8217;s mind. Once this bone disease is allowed to proliferate, it weakens and reduces bone mineral density considerably. The net result is that bones are much more susceptible [...]]]></description>
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