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Are Vitamin D Supplements a Scam? Two Experts Reveal the Best Way To Get the Sunshine Vitamin
Tuesday, August 8, 2023
However, Vieth isn’t offering a free pass to become a vampire. There may not be a physiological difference between vitamin D3 sources, but the evidence makes a powerful case for continuing to source it from sunshine — if not for the vitamin, then for many other good things.
“Sunlight provides benefits that are not mediated via vitamin D,” he writes, such as improved blood pressure, mood, and life expectancy. He points to a 2016 prospective longitudinal study from the Journal of Internal Medicine that looked at sun exposure habits and causes of death in more than 29,500 Swedish women over 20 years.
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Tuesday, August 8, 2023
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The “Low Hanging Fruit” for Addressing Dementia and Many Other Diseases
Monday, August 7, 2023
The “Low Hanging Fruit” for Addressing Dementia and Many Other Diseases
Published on August 7, 2023 GrassrootsHealth.net
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“Laughably low recommendations” for vitamin D intake prevent forward progress in solving the vitamin D deficiency epidemic and reducing the associated adverse health conditions
Key Points
Prevalence of vitamin D deficiency is common – a 2018 study found that vitamin D deficiency and insufficiency are increasing at a global level – it is and has been a pandemic
Severe vitamin D deficiency, defined as less than 12 ng/ml, dramatically increases the risk of excess mortality, infections, and many other diseases, and should be avoided whenever possible
Another study found that higher levels of vitamin D were linked to a 59% lower risk of developing Alzheimer’s Disease
Another excellent video from Dr.…
Academic who showed chemical sunscreens harm coral reefs suspects they also contribute to beach erosion
Friday, August 4, 2023
Academic who showed chemical sunscreens harm coral reefs suspects they also contribute to beach erosion by poisoning plants that stabilise sand dunes
Chemical sunscreens have ingredients that can stress corals and leave them more susceptible to disease and death, according to research published in 2015
Now the researcher who headed that study is investigating whether they may also harm plants holding sand dunes together, and thus contribute to beach erosion
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Published: 6:15pm, 4 Aug, 2023
A US researcher is investigating whether the chemical sunscreens he showed damage corals are also toxic to plants on sand dunes and thus contribute to the erosion of beaches.…
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Friday, August 4, 2023
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