Low Vitamin D Levels Linked to Heart Disease

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Vitamin D supplementation is by far the most important health issue on the planet. Nothing comes close as this article only begins to explain. Vitamin D deficiency causes heart disease. There will be nmore research but it's all over but the shouting. The source of the mysterious inflammation in the arterial walls has now been definitively put to rest. It was lack of vitamin D. Now on to cancer: DINOMIT theory of cancer- look it up. As long suspected almost all cancer is absolutely, positively, utterly the result of a lack of vitamin D. Call me a fool but I already have the data and it's irrefutable. I promise the next few years will reveal it in words and data any layman can understand. Do your own research because most doctors are utterly clueless because pharmacy reps don't sell vitamin D. They will scoff at the data but it will ultimately expose them as shills. Again- do your own research! Incidentally all statins are snakke oil compared to vitamin D. I can go on but they are a pathetic and nearly uselss concoction that has barely 1/10 the effect as regular D. Check the facts and be prepared for results that will make you think it's been fabricated. I can assure you the results in any aspect of D research are not fabricated. That is to say that vitamin D3 is the miracle of the 21st century as antibiotics were in the 20th. To people over 40 year of age it is infinitely more vital.

cls of MD 9:37PM November 17, 2009

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