Vitamin D is called “sunlight vitamin” because it is produced naturally in the body by exposure to sunlight.
It is an essential nutrient for many biological processes in the body. Low levels of vitamin D have been linked to an increased risk of bowel cancer and multiple sclerosis to Alzheimer’s disease.
As cholesterol under the skin is converted into vitamin D, it improves bone health and immunity.
There is also evidence that vitamin D reduces the chance of developing viral infections, including influenza.
Deficiency causes bone destruction, which can lead to deafness and tinnitus.
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The NHS explains that tinnitus is “hearing sounds that are not caused by external sounds. This is a common symptom and usually not a symptom of anything serious. It can heal itself and there are treatments that can help.”
Researchers studying the role of vitamin D in subjective tinnitus have revealed a link between hearing loss and hearing loss.
In a research article published in Blossom magazine, they wrote: “Our results indicate that a significant proportion of tinnitus patients are vitamin D deficient. We recommend a vitamin rating for all tinnitus patients.”
They speculate that the anti-inflammatory properties of vitamin D may play a role in tinnitus or its association with magnesium.
“Vitamin D deficiency is another mechanism that affects tinnitus associated with magnesium,” they said.
Magnesium plays an important role in the formation of vitamin D. In addition, activated vitamin D improves intestinal magnesium absorption. Therefore, magnesium deficiency due to vitamin D deficiency may exacerbate tinnitus.
Vitamin D deficiency is linked to hearing loss because it affects the ear bones.
This condition, called osteoporosis, can in some cases lead to deafness and deafness.
Interestingly, studies have found that correcting vitamin D deficiency can in some cases even change deafness and deafness.
Source: Express
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