
Why Are Vitamin D Recommendations So Controversial?
Is it Because Medical Researchers Are Failing to Consider a Critical Interaction?
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Wayne Persky

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Researchers are consistently failing to consider a critical element with regard to proper vitamin D utilization by the human body. And their failure to consider this critical issue skews their research data, making their findings invalid. Learn why this is true.
If it were true that correcting a vitamin D deficiency provides no benefit, then why would the human body need vitamin D in the first place? Medical research published in 2005 shows that most published research findings are false. Since then, the problem with incorrect research conclusions has only become worse.
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