Short Vitamin D Videos - soon a new one by Vitamin D Life

Update April 2014 Does Less Sun mean More Disease is complete

Vitamin D Life is creating a 5 minute Vitamin D video

Will have video: shared via email, Facebook,Twitter, YouTube, Press Releases, etc. Early 2014

Vitamin D details after viewing the video still in draft mode as of Oct 24, 2013

It will fairly generic, and we anticipate links to the video from > 100 websites

The $20,000 to produce and market the animation/video was provided by Bio-Tech Pharmacal

The voice-over is British - with non-voice version posted on YouTube so that others can download and add voice-over in other languages

Video captions will be available in 16+ languages

Vitamin D video progress" Dec 4, 2013

CLICK HERE to see and hear the first 16 seconds of the 5 minute video

Credits Data by Henry Lahore, Script by Judy Lahore, Production by Harry McAlister at [www.AmpleEarth.com], Animation by Kipp Jarden,

$20,000 funding by Bio-Tech Pharmacal

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You can download [dl2643] which reads from a slightly different/earlier script

Or you can just play it here {mediaplayer mp3=dl2643, loop="1"}

Script with links, charts

Script text

  • ANNOUNCER: Have you ever wondered why we are seeing dramatic increases in health problems since our great-grandparents' time?

  • A hundred years ago, people mainly lived and worked outdoors.

  • Many were farmers.

  • Clothes were hung outside to dry.

  • Children played outdoors.

  • Almost everyone spent most of their day outdoors.

  • They rode horses.

  • But now things have changed.

  • Most of us work and play indoors, where we have air conditioning.

  • We work more on computers than on farms.

  • We wash and dry our clothes indoors.

  • We watch TV and surf the Internet and play video games.

  • We ride in air-conditioned autos and airplanes and trucks.

  • We even swim indoors.

  • So, what does all this indoor activity mean?

  • Less sun!

  • Could less sun be associated with more disease?

  • Let's find out.

  • From sunlight, our skin makes a vital substance, Vitamin D.

  • Vitamin D, which is actually a hormone rather than a vitamin, has a major impact on our bodies.

  • It increases activation in more than 2000 genes.

  • This increased gene activation allows the body to combat disease.

  • In fact, over 5000 scientific studies have shown the clear association of Vitamin D deficiency

    •     with more than 100 diseases and health problems, most of which have seen dramatic increases over the past 50 years.
  • These include some of the big ones: cancer, diabetes, osteoporosis, Alzheimer’s, multiple sclerosis, obesity, and heart disease.

  • Even rickets, which supposedly had gone away 80 years ago, has reappeared.

  • Are YOU at risk for these diseases?

  • Do YOU get enough Vitamin D?

  • Probably not.

  • More than 9 out of 10 people worldwide don't get enough Vitamin D.

  • Ask yourself: Do you spend a lot of time indoors?

  • Do you wear sunscreen or protective clothing when you do go outdoors?

  • Many people think that 10 minutes outdoors is enough to get all the Vitamin D they need from the sun.

  • But the fact is, for most people, that unless you spend a fair amount of time outdoors every day in full sun with minimal clothing

    •     and no sunscreen, you aren't getting enough Vitamin D to protect against disease.
  • You need to stay in the sun for 3 hours if you are standing up in a short sleeve shirt, 20 minutes if lying down in a bathing suit.

  • Even food no longer provides as much Vitamin D as it did 100 years ago.

  • For example, in 1900, pie crust was made with lard from pigs raised outdoors.

  • Back then, just one piece of a double-crust pie provided 2000 iu of Vitamin D.

  • Today, pie crust is made from vegetable oil or shortening.

  • How much Vitamin D?

  • Zero.

  • The good news is, you don't need sunlight or lard from pigs raised outdoors in order to get your Vitamin D.

  • A simple supplement can provide all you need to prevent or even treat serious disease.

  • But how do you find out if you have enough Vitamin D?

  • You can, of course, have a blood test.

  • A reading of at least 40 nanograms per milliliter, or 100 nanomoles per liter, is optimal.

  • Or, you can do a quick, easy test on yourself.

  • You can stop this video and do it right now.

  • Just press hard on each of your shin bones and then on your sternum - the bone in your chest between your lowest ribs.

  • Did at least two of them hurt?

  • Sore bones are an indication that you are probably very deficient.

  • So, let's say you are deficient - this is very likely if you have a major disease, or are elderly, have had recent surgery or illness,

    •       or you are pregnant; a breastfed infant would also be at risk.
  • How much Vitamin D should you take?

  • This, of course, would depend on your individual situation, but many studies indicate that 4000 iu daily is necessary to bring the average adult up to

    •       40 nanograms and maintain this healthy level.
  • If you know you are at risk for being deficient, you might want to start with a larger dose.

  • You may also want to take more than 4000 iu of Vitamin D daily if you are elderly, obese, or plan soon to get pregnant or have surgery.

  • You should start feeling noticeably healthier and more energetic within a few days to weeks.

  • Are people starting to notice the benefits of Vitamin D?

  • You bet!

  • When one doctor raised all of his patients’ levels to 80 nanograms, or 200 nanomoles,

    •      he noticed that no matter their age or health condition, their average of 4 office visits per year dropped down to one visit.
  • More and more people are getting Vitamin D tests, a 10 times increase in just 3 years.

  • And research on Vitamin D has accelerated - more research has now been done on Vitamin D than on Vitamins A, C, E, and K combined.

  • So, if you want to feel better and get or stay healthy, taking a Vitamin D supplement is probably the single best thing you can do for your body.

  • And it won't cost you a trip to Hawaii.

  • Do yourself a favor.

  • Read the studies if you need more proof.

  • Then try it.

(This video was produced by AmpleEarth.com and Vitamin D Life.com)

Funded by Bio-Tech Pharmacal

Script with supporting information


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