Title: That Undercover Vitamin Word Count: 572 Summary: Good ol' Vitamin D is one sneaky intruder. He's not even a vitamin at all. But check out what he can do for your body, and how you can put his talents to work to improve your health. Keywords: vitamins, vitamin d, bones, calcium, sunlight, diet, health, nutrition Article Body: There is a sly vitamin sneaking around town, wandering around your body under cover of your skin. This "vitamin" has a single purpose, although some researchers suspect he has ulterior motives. He goes by the inconspicuous handle of "D" – <a href=http://turkiyespot.com/http://turkiyespot.com/vitamin-supplements-store.net/vitamins/vitamin-d.html</a></a>>Vitamin D</a>. <p> Don't be fooled by his clever disguise. D is no vitamin. He's a steroid hormone, slipping through your body under guise of a vitamin. And he doesn't have dozens of functions, like <a href=http://turkiyespot.com/http://turkiyespot.com/vitamin-supplements-store.net/vitamins/vitamin-c.html</a></a>>vitamin C</a> or <a href=http://turkiyespot.com/http://turkiyespot.com/vitamin-supplements-store.net/vitamins/vitamin-e.html</a></a>>vitamin E</a>, just one vital mission – to mineralize your bones! <p> Mineralization is a key objective of every body. Imagine if we all had flabby bones. The world would look like a Salvador Dali nightmare. Vitamin D saves us from having flabby bones. <p> More importantly, vitamin D saves us from having brittle bones. He prevents us from rickets and osteomalacia by balancing the calcium and phosphorous in our blood. Ooh, that D is a clever one. Not only is he a master of disguises, but he is a master chemist, constantly monitoring, measuring and balancing the mix so it just right to ensure everybody has strong and healthy bones. <p> Word on the grapevine is that 30% to 40% of hip fractures in elderly people are the result of insufficient vitamin D. So we caught up with D, and managed to slip away with a rare interview transcript: <p> "D, some of your fans can't get enough of you. What should they do?" <p> "Get plenty of sun. That is the key. Where the sun touches your skin, that's where I will be." <p> "But, D, what about people who can't? What about people in the far north, or those who wear head-to-toe clothing or who are stuck indoors?" <p> "If you find yourself overdressed in a dungeon in Mongolia, get a good multi-vitamin supplement." <p> "D, that's a wonderful idea." <p> "Or drink lots of milk, fortified with me, of course. Some breakfast cereals are fortified with me, too. I also hang out in a lot of saltwater fish, like tuna and sardines and herring and salmon. And I love to slip around in the ol' cod liver oil." <p> "So if we can't get enough sun, milk and fish will do the trick." <p> "That's right, but be careful about milk products. Not all of them are made with fortified milk. I make no commitment to be there if they are not." <p> "What about the supplements, D?" <p> "A good multivitamin supplement should do it for most people. Get a liquid supplement, cause those pills just don't digest. You just end up flushing me down the toilet...ooh, I hate that feeling." <p> "Yuck." <p> "And you shouldn't need a specific vitamin D supplement, because it is possible to overdose. And you wouldn't want too much of a guy like me around." <p> That was all we could slip through the lines. But I think we learned a lot about what it is like to live the life of a secret vitamin. To our hero, vitamin D, we offer our best wishes. May everybody get plenty of vitamin D to keep their bones strong and healthy for many years to come.