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Originally posted by travlin'easy:
I still take 5,000 IU of vitamin D daily, and the hands still look fine. It has been more than two years since the problem was solved, and only now are some of the doctors admitting they should have tested my vitamin D level. And, in researching the problem I have been amazed at all the problems associated with low vitamin D levels, including coronary artery disease.

Good Luck,

Gary

P.S. DomM wears contacts!


Vitamin D deficiency in the USA is rampant. Think about how many people do NOT get at least 15 minutes a day of strong sunlight. From the docs and cardiologists whom I trust (not mainstream medicine, mind you, they will kill you!)... vitamin D is the biggie of biggies. I got on to it from heart disease problems. But deficiency causes all sorts of problems.

I shudder to think at how many older people never get 15 minutes a day of strong sunlight, even my own mother. I put her on a supplement.

I saw a lady, I think on this forum recently, and she was lily white. And a young person at that. I thought immediately of I bet you she has problems someday.

BTW, the doc/researcher/author I trust most, Dr. Michael Eades, says that sunblock is BAD NEWS, not good news. That we should tan deeply, this is nature's way, and that it is making the Vitamin D problem even worse. We get in the sun block it out!
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Bill