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Pastimes : Heart Attacks, Cancer and strokes. Preventative approaches

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To: LindyBill who wrote (2633)12/19/2008 6:15:03 PM
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Another comment on the TYP site about my linked "It's the Vitamin D" post. These are all anecdotal, and some reports won't be due to Vitamin D. But keeping your family at 80+ blood level on it can't hurt, and could help a lot of things. You can buy the gel-caps on line, in volume, for under 4 cents apiece in 2000IU capsules. A daily dose of 3 to 4 of them is safe, and costs only 12 to 16 cents a day.

"My daughter, age 12, had pneumonia for the first time when she was 5 months old. Since then she's had it so many times I've lost count, at a minimum once every winter and spring, and 3 times during one especially bad year. Every time she got a cold it was always a huge effort to keep pneumonia from developing.

A year and a half ago I started giving her D3 according to the guidelines I found on the Vitamin D council website. She hasn't had pneumonia a single time since then, which to me is like a miracle. I had her D3 level tested last month and it's at 80."
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