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Most people obtain vitamin D from cutaneous production, meaning sun exposure and supplementation, not food sources.
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What patient population(s) should supplement with zinc?
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What should reference ranges of vitamin D be specific to in each patient?
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Which type of condition(s) make absorption of dietary vitamin D difficult?
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What is the hallmark condition for vitamin D toxicity?
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What dietary factor protects against kidney stones?
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What protects against vitamin D toxicity?
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Signs and symptoms of copper deficiency include which of the following?
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Although there is more concern about copper toxicity than deficiency in the functional medicine world, the reality may be that deficiency is more common.
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An elevated copper-to-zinc ratio is often an indicator of inflammation, as well as what other condition(s)?