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The Truth About Vitamin D Part 1: Male & Female Fertility, Pregnancy & Breastfeeding with Jim Stephenson Jr.

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Today we’re talking all about Vitamin D with Jim Stephenson Jr. Jim is a Vitamin D researcher whose passion for research on the topic sparked because of a family member’s health issues, which included severe osteoporosis at the age of 51. She was prescribed 50,000 IU of vitamin D, which is a ton of Vitamin D, but this actually caused her vitamin D levels to decrease and her health continued to get worse. This incident gave him the incentive to start diving deep into Vitamin D research, applying his research and writing skills from his previous experience in the fisheries industry, and what he found was shocking. For the past two decades, Jim has been passionately researching and advocating on the topic of Vitamin D to help people learn and understand the other side.

Listen to Hear More About:

- Myths and misperceptions about Vitamin D
- Is Vitamin D from the sun and supplements the same?
- Should you take Vitamin D if you’re sick?
- What is low Vitamin D? What does it really mean?
- Vitamin D & fertility treatments
- Vitamin D & sperm health
- Vitamin D & testosterone levels
- Do you need to take a Vitamin D supplement to support supraphysiological levels during pregnancy?
- Vitamin D & pregnancy complications
- Do you need to supplement Vitamin D while breastfeeding?
- Do you need to give your baby Vitamin D drops?
Stay tuned for part 2 of our conversation, launching January 2nd.

Episode Links & Resources:

- Jim’s Substack: jimstephensonjr.substack.com/
- Jim’s Secosteroid Hormone D Facebook Group:
facebook.com/groups/517807781731760/?ref=share
- Rosemary Supreme Supplement: supremenutritionproducts.com/RosemarySupreme/index.html
- NY Times Article | Vitamin D, the Sunshine Supplement, Has Shadowy Money Behind It: nytimes.com/2018/08/18/business/vitamin-d-michael-holick.html
- Dr. Trevor Marshall’s Work: trevormarshall.com/
- High-Dose Vitamin D: No Help for Bone Health: medpagetoday.com/endocrinology/osteoporosis/81832
- Vitamin D Induced Dysregulation of Nuclear Receptors may Account for Higher Prevalence of some Autoimmune Diseases in Women (Amy Proal): youtube.com/watch?v=CQyA4Y5MOwc |

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Today we’re talking all about Vitamin D with Jim Stephenson Jr. Jim is a Vitamin D researcher whose passion for research on the topic sparked because of a family member’s health issues, which included severe osteoporosis at the age of 51. She was prescribed 50,000 IU of vitamin D, which is a ton of Vitamin D, but this actually caused her vitamin D levels to decrease and her health continued to get worse. This incident gave him the incentive to start diving deep into Vitamin D research, applying his research and writing skills from his previous experience in the fisheries industry, and what he found was shocking. For the past two decades, Jim has been passionately researching and advocating on the topic of Vitamin D to help people learn and understand the other side.

Listen to Hear More About:

- Myths and misperceptions about Vitamin D
- Is Vitamin D from the sun and supplements the same?
- Should you take Vitamin D if you’re sick?
- What is low Vitamin D? What does it really mean?
- Vitamin D & fertility treatments
- Vitamin D & sperm health
- Vitamin D & testosterone levels
- Do you need to take a Vitamin D supplement to support supraphysiological levels during pregnancy?
- Vitamin D & pregnancy complications
- Do you need to supplement Vitamin D while breastfeeding?
- Do you need to give your baby Vitamin D drops?
Stay tuned for part 2 of our conversation, launching January 2nd.

Episode Links & Resources:

- Jim’s Substack: jimstephensonjr.substack.com/
- Jim’s Secosteroid Hormone D Facebook Group:
facebook.com/groups/517807781731760/?ref=share
- Rosemary Supreme Supplement: supremenutritionproducts.com/RosemarySupreme/index.html
- NY Times Article | Vitamin D, the Sunshine Supplement, Has Shadowy Money Behind It: nytimes.com/2018/08/18/business/vitamin-d-michael-holick.html
- Dr. Trevor Marshall’s Work: trevormarshall.com/
- High-Dose Vitamin D: No Help for Bone Health: medpagetoday.com/endocrinology/osteoporosis/81832
- Vitamin D Induced Dysregulation of Nuclear Receptors may Account for Higher Prevalence of some Autoimmune Diseases in Women (Amy Proal): youtube.com/watch?v=CQyA4Y5MOwc |

More Resources 👇

If you think our podcast is 5-stars, please leave us a review! It would mean the world to us. <3

  continue reading

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