Vitamin D is called the Sunshine Vitamin. Unfortunately, 42% of the US population is vitamin D deficient. It is not only low sun exposure that makes a person Vitamin D deficient but also chronic conditions, such as celiac disease, bariatric surgery, obesity, and chronic kidney or liver disease can be contributing factors. E Vitamin D plays a vital role during pregnancy as well. Even if you live in areas with plenty of sunshine, you may still have low Vitamin D levels. Optimal Vitamin D levels of 70 to 80 will enable your body to fight viral infections such as COVID-19, bacterial infections, and autoimmune diseases like rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, scleroderma, and psoriasis. However, Vitamin D supplements alone will not help optimize your levels. You need proper management, testing and retesting. Build your immunity today for a stronger you tomorrow. Contact us today to schedule an appointment for Vitamin D level management.