Vitamin D is critical to the use of calcium to form bones. However, when consumed in excess, the body also maintains a higher level of calcium in the bloodstream. This does not occur with Vitamin D obtained through exposure to ultraviolet light as the chemistry of making the dietary supplement available does not simultaneously counterbalance the amount of Vitamin D available. The high calcium levels then interfere with other metabolic functions.
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