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Express Train With Chris Carmichael Big D By Chris Carmichael YOU KNOW HOW SOME STARS get all the attention, when it's really the supporting characters who carry the show? In the quest for better health, strength, and vitality, calcium is one nutrient that's been hogging the spotlight, but the fact is, vitamin D does most of calcium's heavy lifting. Vitamin D facilitates the absorption of calcium, which is part of the reason both are added to milk and juices. Calcium may contain the material to keep your bones strong, but it's vitamin D pulling that calcium out of your digestive tract and feeding it into your bloodstream, where your bones can use it. It's also long been known that vitamin D deficiencies are associated with muscle weakness. Since we produce vitamin D via sun exposure, deficiencies have typically been confined to the elderly, who don't go outside much. But with people spending more time indoors and using more sunscreen when they do go out, doctors are seeing a resurgence in vitamin D deficiency. And anyone so low on vitamin D that they're suffering muscular weakness is probably also walking around with dangerously brittle bones. The Vitamin D Plan For Strong Muscles CHRIS CARMICHAEL has coached Lance Armstrong to six Tour de France victories (www.trainright.com/outside) Subscribe to Outside and get a FREE Gift! Give the gift of Outside Magazine! Subscribe to Outside Online's free weekly e-mail newsletter featuring gear reviews, fitness advice, galleries, podcasts, and more. |
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