You: Need vitamin D supplement for mothers

Investigator Andrew Walker, North London area, England, who organized an investigation into the death of a three-month-old boy from infection wrote to the UK Health Minister calling for: "Need to raise public awareness about the harmful effects of vitamin D deficiency". All pregnant women and nursing mothers (breast milk) take vitamin D, to reduce the risk of infant death (due to infection).

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In a letter to the Secretary of Health Andrew Lansley, investigator Andrew Walker presented: The baby Milind Agarwal (3 months old) was taken to the hospital in July 2011 with symptoms of being infected with a virus.

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A pediatric pathologist studied with investigator Andrew Walker: Vitamin D deficiency plays a major role in the progression of infection of baby Milind Agarwal (3 months old) and suggests: all Both pregnant women and nursing mothers (breast milk) need to take a supplement of 10mcg of Vitamin D daily.

In 2009, medical experts warned of: the risk of Vitamin D deficiency during pregnancy (because pregnant mothers do not take Vitamin D supplements) can cause newborns to have rickets, and in the long run will lead to schizophrenia and type 1 diabetes in young children.

While many people can get vitamin D from the sun, people who live in temperate climates may not get enough vitamin D from the sun. However, Vitamin D is found in limited quantities in some foods such as fish oil, eggs and liver.