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by codeshaman
3811 days ago
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>The billions we waste on these products, assisted by the poorly regulated but rich and powerful vitamin industry should be spent on proper healthcare – and people should be educated to go in the sunshine and eat a diverse range of real food instead. There are so many question marks in this advice.. What exactly is "proper" healthcare ? In nutrition, the scientific approach is quite problematic I notice.. This very article is an example of how science changes it's course dramatically every decade or so. The scientist now thinks that his favorite vitamin is not so good after all ! What about the damage done to the body after years of following the scientific advice given 10 years ago ? Then there is the "real" part of the "real food" in our high tech society... The rabbit hole goes pretty deep in the food industry and very few people actually want to know how their food is produced.
Really, isn't it better to just not know what's in that sausage ?
It makes us sad when we think about these things.. And finally, what he really suggests is not to worry about vitamin D after all .. Just live a good life and nutrition will come after it... Or is it the other way around ... |
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