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Vitamin D: Benefits vs. False Claims

Randolph M. Howes
4.9/5 (10832 ratings)
Description:Misinformation and misconceptions dominate the nutritional supplement landscape concerning the scientifically proven benefits of vitamin D. Many books claim vitamin D supplements are "miracles" or "wonder pills." But, such is far from the scientific reality of failed and disappointing studies conducted on so-called vitamin D products. All studies presented in this book are well referenced and articles are duly credited. This book is the leader in presenting scientifically accurate data and serves to debunk the sea of lies facing the general public regarding a plethora of so-called vitamin D products. Basically, there is "no truth in advertising and "anything goes," because none of the dietary supplemental products are government regulated for quality or accuracy of contents and dosage. Sadly, profiteers will "Tell you anything, to sell you anything." Profit is the underlying motivation for the false claims regarding vitamin D. Is there a serious down side to excessive doses of vitamin D products? Find out if suggestive evidence exists that high vitamin D concentrations are linked to an increased rate of falls and risk of hypercalcemia in chronic kidney disease patients not requiring dialysis. Is there justification for prescribing vitamin D supplements to prevent myocardial infarction or ischemic heart disease, stroke or cerebrovascular disease, cancer, or fractures, or to reduce the risk of death in unselected community-dwelling individuals? Is it wise to prescribe vitamin D supplements to healthy adults to reduce the risk of diseases or fractures? Dr. Howes presents the scientific facts surrounding vitamin D. Check it out today!We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Vitamin D: Benefits vs. False Claims. To get started finding Vitamin D: Benefits vs. False Claims, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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Vitamin D: Benefits vs. False Claims

Randolph M. Howes
4.4/5 (1290744 ratings)
Description: Misinformation and misconceptions dominate the nutritional supplement landscape concerning the scientifically proven benefits of vitamin D. Many books claim vitamin D supplements are "miracles" or "wonder pills." But, such is far from the scientific reality of failed and disappointing studies conducted on so-called vitamin D products. All studies presented in this book are well referenced and articles are duly credited. This book is the leader in presenting scientifically accurate data and serves to debunk the sea of lies facing the general public regarding a plethora of so-called vitamin D products. Basically, there is "no truth in advertising and "anything goes," because none of the dietary supplemental products are government regulated for quality or accuracy of contents and dosage. Sadly, profiteers will "Tell you anything, to sell you anything." Profit is the underlying motivation for the false claims regarding vitamin D. Is there a serious down side to excessive doses of vitamin D products? Find out if suggestive evidence exists that high vitamin D concentrations are linked to an increased rate of falls and risk of hypercalcemia in chronic kidney disease patients not requiring dialysis. Is there justification for prescribing vitamin D supplements to prevent myocardial infarction or ischemic heart disease, stroke or cerebrovascular disease, cancer, or fractures, or to reduce the risk of death in unselected community-dwelling individuals? Is it wise to prescribe vitamin D supplements to healthy adults to reduce the risk of diseases or fractures? Dr. Howes presents the scientific facts surrounding vitamin D. Check it out today!We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Vitamin D: Benefits vs. False Claims. To get started finding Vitamin D: Benefits vs. False Claims, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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