A blood test would show if you are low in Vitamin D.
Yes, why else would it be called vitamin D if not?
Vitamin A and Vitamin E are the 2 i know of.
I believe that would be vitamin D.
I know that vitamin d is one isn't vitamin e another?
No, absolutely not. If there are other ingredients in the vitamin for filler, they might, but vitamin D will not cause hives, it is an essential vitamin. Getting hives from vitamin D would be like getting hives from vitamin C.
I believe you are asking what vitamin helps calcium to be absorbed. It would be vitamin-D; most popular calcium supplements have been including vitamin-D in their product for quite some time now .
Don't know....does it ...
Vitamin D is produced by ultraviolet radiation on your skin. The UV light converts a precursor molecule to vitamin D.
They would have an excess of vitamin D. Most people get this vitamin from exposure to the sun, so a heatstroke victim, who has likely been out in the sun for awhile, would have a lot of vitamin D in their body.
Rickets is caused by a deficiency of vitamin D, so it would be treated by adding vitamin D to the diet.
Vitamin D would not be synthesized in a person confined to a dark cell for a long time. Vitamin D is primarily synthesized in the skin in response to sunlight exposure. Without access to sunlight, the body would not be able to produce vitamin D naturally.
Vitamin D (disambiguation).