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home:pathogenesis:vitamind:forms [06.21.2017] sallieqhome:pathogenesis:vitamind:forms [10.27.2018] – [Vitamin D is a secosteroid] sallieq
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 In the published literature, researchers sometimes distinguish between "steroid" and "secosteroid," but not always.(({{pubmed>long:10052453}})) (({{pubmed>long:12528991}})) In the published literature, researchers sometimes distinguish between "steroid" and "secosteroid," but not always.(({{pubmed>long:10052453}})) (({{pubmed>long:12528991}}))
  
-This failure to discriminate is less an indication of sloppy research and more a testament to how vitamin D behaves. The vitamins D act very much like steroids, binding nuclear receptors and modulating the immune response. Not only that, there's growing evidence that vitamin D causes adverse side effects like chronic disease over the long term just like anabolic steroids and [[home:othertreatments::corticosteroids|corticosteroids]].+This failure to discriminate is less an indication of sloppy research and more a testament to how vitamin D behaves. The vitamins D act very much like steroids, binding nuclear receptors and modulating the immune response. Not only that, there's growing evidence that vitamin D causes adverse side effects like chronic disease over the long term as do anabolic steroids and [[home:othertreatments::corticosteroids|corticosteroids]].
  
  
  
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