Hormone Health Hub: Expert Insights on Testing, Balance & Better Living — vitamin D and endocrine health
The Connection Between Sleep Disturbances and Low Vitamin D
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Did you know that low vitamin D could be disrupting your sleep? Research shows that vitamin D plays a key role in serotonin and melatonin production — the hormones that regulate your sleep-wake cycle. Dr. Kate Placzek explores the science behind the vitamin D–sleep connection, what else low vitamin D affects, and how to find out if deficiency is at the root of your sleep problems.
What Level is Vitamin D Normal vs Optimal?
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Had your vitamin D tested and left confused by the result? You are not alone. Different agencies have different opinions on what counts as deficient, sufficient or optimal — and the gap between “normal” and “optimal” matters more than most people realise. Dr. Jillian Harrington breaks down the reference ranges, explains what your result actually means, and outlines how to work towards the level that is right for your health.
The Phenomenon of Vitamin D
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Vitamin D has one of the most remarkable stories in nutritional science — from its discovery as the cure for rickets in the early 20th century to its emerging role in cancer prevention, heart disease, diabetes and depression. Yet a century after its identification, our understanding of vitamin D’s wider role in human health is still evolving. This article traces that history and explains why testing your vitamin D levels remains as relevant as ever.
How Defeat the Enemies of Healthy Thyroid Function?
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Millions of people struggle with weight gain, fatigue and low mood despite being told their thyroid test results are “normal.” The problem is that a standard TSH test alone cannot identify the full range of factors that suppress thyroid function — from oestrogen dominance and elevated cortisol to iodine deficiency, selenium deficiency, heavy metal toxicity and xenoestrogen burden. This article explains what those hidden saboteurs are and how targeted testing can help identify them.