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Vitamin D, Mitochondria, fertility

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#1 ambivalent

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Posted 20 November 2018 - 09:14 PM


I was looking around at possible supplements to help with (female fertility). Vitamin D deficiency and poor performing mitochondria both appear strongly related to infertility. Anyway, I then wondered whether there might be a causative relationship. There was at least a study (2013) demonstrating a relationship between vitamin D and muscle mitochondrial function:

 

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“This shows for the first time that vitamin D deficiency, when corrected, can lead to an improvement in mitochondrial function,” Sinha said. “There is a link between vitamin D and mitochondria of human muscle.”

 

I'm not sure I've seen it discussed, it might too be of interest to those on mitochondrial fission/fusion protocols


Edited by ambivalent, 20 November 2018 - 09:20 PM.

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#2 MankindRising

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Posted 21 November 2018 - 10:06 AM

Old news, ofcourse vitamin d is incredibly important. Whats even more important though is doing bloodtests every now and then to make sure you dont overdo it.


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