Nutriceutical

Nutriceutical

Not Enough Vitamin D In The Diet Could Mean Too Much Fat On Adolescents (ScienceDaily)

“We already know that encouraging teens to get an adequate amount of
vitamin D in their diets will help promote a healthy body as they grow
and develop,” Ms. Stallman-Jorgensen says. “Now we need to do
intervention studies where we give teens vitamin D supplements to
determine if there is a cause and effect relationship between vitamin D
intake and fat.” …

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The Overwhelming Evidence That Sunlight Fights Cancer (Mercola.com)

The theory that solar ultraviolet radiation — and by extension, vitamin D,
which is produced when such radiation strikes your skin — is a potent cancer
fighter satisfies most, if not all, of the criteria. From a scientific point of
view, therefore, vitamin D reduces the risk of many forms of cancer and
increases survival rates once cancer reaches a detectable stage.

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Winning the War on Cancer

Dr. Simoncini’s quite amazing
experience has shown that 99 percent of breast- and bladder cancer can
heal in just six days, entirely without the use of surgery, chemo or
radiation, using just a local infiltration device (such as a catheter)
to deliver the sodium bicarbonate directly to the infected site in your
breast tissue or bladder. …