Vitamin D is essential in many of your body’s functions, especially your skeletal system because it supports bone growth and promotes muscle health.

In this special report you will learn why Vitamin D is essential, the causes of Vitamin D deficiency—as well as symptoms you should look out for—and what you can do to make sure you are getting enough.
Did you know that an estimated 1 billion people worldwide have low levels of Vitamin D in their blood?
And did you know that Vitamin D isn’t really a Vitamin at all?
It’s a prohormone—and prohormones are substances that your body will convert into a hormone. And because of that, unlike vitamins, every cell in your body has a receptor for it.
This also means that it must be broken down from the initial form into a form your body can use. Vitamin D is then circulated throughout the body and in turn, it serves many important functions.
This so-called “vitamin” is essential in many of your body’s functions, especially your skeletal system because it supports bone growth and promotes muscle health.

This Report Covered These Topics:
- Why You Need Vitamin D
- Causes of Vitamin D Deficiency
- Symptoms of Vitamin D Deficiency
- How a Deficiency Affects You
- Foods that Contain Vitamin D
- How Much Do You Need?
- Diagnosis and Treatment