Pages tagged with "Cyp24A1"
- Vitamin D: genetics and epigenetics - March 2026
- CYP24A1, which blocks Vitamin D, is restored by Curcumin, Resveratrol, Glutathione, etc
- Oral cancer risk from smoking: 3X less if good CYP24A1 gene, 3X higher if poor Receptor gene - meta-analysis
- Suppression of CYP24A1 gene got more Vitamin D to cells to fight Breast Cancer
- Schizophrenia associated with low Vitamin D and CYP2R1, CYP27B1, and CYP24A1
- Cancers are sometimes associated with poor CYP24A1 gene (Vitamin D) (Bladder Cancer in this case)
- Get Multiple Sclerosis while younger if have a poor CYP24A1 vitamin D gene
- Breast Cancer chemotherapy improved if able to suppress a vitamin D gene (CYP24A1)
- No response to vitamin D 7X more likely if poor CYP24A1 or VDBP genes
- Vitamin D non-responders may have one or more poor genes: GC, LIPC, CYP24A1, and PDE3B
- Increased Phosphorus increases Vitamin D getting to cells (CYP24A1, pigs)
- Vitamin D resistant genes (CYP24A1, SMRT, SNAIL)
- Poor genes (DBP, CYP24A1, CYP2R, etc.) restrict Vitamin D to cells, increasing COVID hospitalization
- Suicide attempts by males 3.7 X more likely if poor Vitamin D gene (CYP24A1)
- Vitamin D Metabolite Profiling and genes (CYP24A1, CYP27B1)
- Hypertension 2X more likely if poor CYP24A1 vitamin D gene (China)
- Eye vitamin D may not be associated with blood VitD, but is associated with CYP27B1 and CYP24A1
- Kidney Stones are related to poor genes – example of CYP24A1 (Vitamin D)
- Acute Coronary Syndrome is associated with poor Vitamin D genes (CYP27B1, CYP24A1)
- Prostate Cancer associated with various genes, including Vitamin D Receptor and CYP24A1