For the very non scientific claims of Vitamin D lacking evidence, as posted in other publications like the Mail onlie:
“Vitamin D supplements ‘don’t ward off ill health’: Little evidence pills lower risk of cancer, strokes or other conditions
- For decades, scientists assumed that the mineral had many health benefits
- Study involving a million adults found deficiency does not cause illness
- In Britain, the supplements market is worth £700million a year “
Here are small snipets of data to unhinge experimenter bias and media misconceptions:
MS reversed in mice / Single dose ( Calcitriol ) Vitamin D followed by Vitamin D supplements
Vitamin D reduces blood pressure and relieves depression in women with diabetes
Vitamin D supplementation may delay precocious puberty in girls
Vitamin D deficiency may help spread of hepatitis B throughout liver
Preterm infants may need 800 IU of vitamin D3 per day
Sunshine hormone, vitamin D, may offer hope for treating liver fibrosis
Vitamin D may reduce risk of uterine fibroids, according to NIH study
Vitamin D proven to boost energy — from within the cells
Experts find link between low doses of vitamin D and adverse pregnancy outcomes
Vitamin D benefits breathing in tuberculosis patients
Study reveals potential immune benefits of vitamin D supplements in healthy individuals
Vitamin D, omega-3 may help clear amyloid plaques found in Alzheimer’s
Low vitamin D levels may increase risk of Type 1 diabetes: Up to 50%
Vitamin D Holds Promise in Battling a Deadly Breast Cancer, SLU Researchers Say
New review associates vitamin D with lower rates of tooth decay
Researchers recommend pregnant women take 4,000 IU vitamin D a day
Gestational exposure to urban air pollution linked to vitamin D deficiency in newborns
Could vitamin D, a key milk nutrient, affect how you age?
Vitamin D deficiency: Common and problematic yet preventable
* Alright I can’t post all the research titles over the past 7 years, since just the titles alone are over 35 pages…. You are welcome to search for far more 😉
Sincerely,
Ralph Tutchiano
Categories: Medical Propaganda