Vitamin D protects against radiation
Vitamin D could be one of the main protections of the body against low levels of radiation. Discovered that the radiology expert Daniel Hayes, Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, New York.
Hayes explained that calcitriol, the active form of the vitamin D, we can protect them from background radiation and could be used as an active agent for insurance before or after a low-level nuclear incident.
Biologists, pharmacologists, doctors and other researchers have been looking for ways to create an effective agent against radiation had no side effects, and that could be given by mouth.
The idea always was that before a suspected or actual danger of a nuclear event, as a bomb with an accident at a plant, they could have some protection quickly.
According to experts, to protect people from the long-term effects of radiation, such as cancer, should have an agent that may block damage to DNA.
Not yet achieved a similar drug, but Hayes argues that vitamin D, particularly its active form, it could be a key ingredient in a new radiation protection.