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2026 : vitamin D ;
| fat | soluble | ; | |||||||
| help | to | absorb | Calcium | & | Phosphorus | ; | |||
| help | to | control | infection | ; | |||||
| reduce | inflammation | ; | |||||||
| reduce | oncological | gene | growth | ; | |||||
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; e.g.
Physics Law 113,
any moving location of point,
e.g. using Idea
Processor based
Artificial Intelligence to do
... ;
。
Calcium helps normal heart rhythms ... ; Calcium helps normal nerve function ... ; Also see: index;
Calcium (serum) . normal range is 8.6-10.3 mg/d L in
conventional unit;
Calcium (serum) . normal range is 2.2-2.6 m mol/L in SI unit;
Calcium (ionized) . normal range is 4.4-5.2 mg/d L in
conventional unit;
Calcium (ionized) . normal range is 1.1-1.3 m mol/L in SI unit;
Calcium related parathyroid hormone (P T H) . normal range
is 11-51 pg/m L in conventional unit;
Calcium related parathyroid hormone (P T H) . normal range is 11-51 n g/L in SI
unit;
Calcium related Creatinine Marker (for Kidney function) .
normal range is 0.6-1.3 mg/d L in conventional unit;
Calcium related Creatinine Marker (for Kidney function) . normal range is
53.0-114.9 µmol/L in SI unit;
Calcium related Vitamin D25 H y d r o x y . normal
range is 30-80 n g/m L in conventional unit;
Calcium related Vitamin D25 H y d r o x y . normal range is 121.4-323.7 n
mol/L in SI unit;
active
Vitamin D, 25(OH)D
Active Vitamin D, 125-Dihydroxy a.k.a. C a l c i t r i o l (Kidney,
Liver) . converting 25(OH);
Remark: elderly (Geriatric) e.g. age > 65 yr, should keep normal Calcium level ... ;
。
Dx
(Osteoporosis) e.g. (complete blood count, complete metabolic panel,
25-hydroxy vitamin D, parathyroid hormone, phosphate, urine collection for
Calcium, urine collection for c r e a t i n i n e excretion (24 hours
time period)) ... ;
Remark: a "Tarzan" way of thinking e.g. 25-hydroxy means 2,5 pairs of OH,
metabolic means something related to "weight" , ... ;
Radiology e.g. (
D E X A (
BMD) T-Score < -2.5) i.e. Osteoporosis;
Also see: F R A X score;
。
endocrine related; e.g.
Location Awareness
Response ((Adrenal gland (kidney), also see: g G T S
U (glands)), (Disease Disorder Acronym (e.g.
Diabetes)), (inside of pancreas,
islets of Langerhans secrete (glucagon, insulin) into the blood,
Radical175),
(
neck
(the neck)), (Disease
Disorder Acronym (osteoporosis)
doko
WHERE chiryoyaku Therapeutic (brittle, fragile)
bones AND deficiency of (Calcium,
Vitamin D)), (pancreas
secretes
Enzymes, And
Then, Pancreas' (endocrine function,
exocrine function))); Also see: Endocrine
Dx;
。
geriatrics sarcopenia; e.g.
(high
Protein
chiryoyaku Therapeutic
muscle (
mass, strength)):
geriatrics
sarcopenia, by beans +
vitamin D;
。
Hypercalcemia
:
(bone;
Radical224),
(teeth (plural noun); tooth (singular noun);
Radical245),
... are calcium built-up ones and
WHEN
having not enough calcium inside of
blood, parathyroid glands secrete hormone
WHICH causes
bones are releasing
calcium into blood, GI is absorbing more calcium, kidneys
activates more vitamin D, kidneys excrete lesser calcium, ... ;
Dx would be: cancer
? doko
WHERE (blood, breast, lung) cancer can cause hypercalcemia ... ;
Dx would be: dehydration
? doko
WHERE hypercalcemia can cause dehydration;
Dx would be: drug-drug interaction
? doko
WHERE bipolar disorder (lithium) can increase parathyroid hormone;
Dx would be: excessive (Calcium, vitamin D) supplements can cause higher abnormal calcium level;
Dx would be: hyperparathyroidism
? doko
WHERE overactive parathyroid glands can cause hypercalcemia, because of (one
of the 4 parathyroid glands became abnormal, non-cancerous benign tumor) ...
;
Dx would be: vitamin D
? doko
WHERE (sarcoidosis
(disorder in eyes, lungs, lymph
nodes, skin), tuberculosis) diseases can cause GI absorbs more
calcium; GI,
Gastrointestinal;
in common (e.g.
Disease
Disorder Acronym : abnormal heart rhythm (arrhythmia),
CNS related (coma, confusion, dementia),
Kidney related (kidney failure, kidney
stone), bone related osteoporosis (
mitsudo
Density)) because of
Hypercalcemia;
。
liver; Liver; LIVER; e.g.
(
nitotte For,
kaku Each,
kanzo Liver),
Gene Therapy System maintains
healthy liver, e.g.
normal range Alanine Transaminase (ALT) is between 7 U/L and 55 U/L;
standard ALT: range is between 0 U/L and 47 U/L;
normal range Aspartate Transaminase (AST) is between 8 U/L and 33 U/L;
normal range Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) is between 40 U/L and 130 U/L;
Enzymes
(ALP) can be found throughout inside of the body, and ALP is the most
concentrated in (bile ducts, bone, Liver);
if (child, children, teen, teens), because of bone growth, 3 to 5 times
higher than adult ALP;
if pregnancy, because of placenta produces Enzymes (ALP), 2 to 3 times
higher than normal;
((Hyper ALP e.g. if during (vitamin D deficiency, overactive parathyroid
glands, healing bone fractures), ALP
increases),
(Hypo ALP e.g. if during ((Zinc deficiency,
Protein
deficiency, Magnesium deficiency),
hypothyroidism, genetic disorder (hypophosphatasia)), ALP decreases));
normal Bilirubin (in urine) range is between 0.1 mg/dL and 1.2 mg/d L; Usage
'conjugated (a.k.a. direct)' means
Water-soluble; Usage 'un-conjugated (a.k.a. indirect)' means fat
soluble; Bilirubin is lipid soluble (Also see:
Schematic Lipid);
milligrams per deciliter (mg/d L); Also see: Gene Therapy System (\, /)
index to be healthy
liver;
。
vitamin D rich foods are (fish (salmon fish, sardines, swordfish, tuna fish), fortified vitamin D processed-milk, fortified vitamin D orange juice, liver (beef, cod liver oil)) ... ; Also see: Sushi;
。
Also see: vitamin C;
Also see: vitamin E;
Also see: vitamin K;
chiryoyaku Therapeutic :
Gene Therapy System (cure; heal;
Radical959);
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