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Pogeu Mahone
To: Logain Ablar who wrote (13709)7/16/2017 8:57:27 PM
From: Yorikke1 Recommendation   of 17072
 
'Well my best week was only 93 miles and it would not have been at race pace.' Well, that depends on the type of race and how far you are planning to go. Pace depends on what you expect from yourself. (93 miles in a week is no small shakes, no matter what pace you run it at.)

I always let the morons run out ahead of me at the start of almost any race. In most cases it's where you finish, how you finish, and if you finish, not how damn fast you can run to impress people.

A nice jog is quite impressive after 30 hours on your feet.

As you pointed out, doctors often don't understand D3, or other hormones. They have been fed scare stories and never researched the reality of the situation. Their pharmacists, who are often drug company shills, don't understand it either. Why should they? The body produces this drug for free. It can not be taxed, though some companies are trying hard to patent D3. That happens and we will witness a 'Revolution of Discoveries' about the efficiency of upping D3 intake. Only we will be forced to buy some stupid named product at 100 times the price. That's the cost of governmental corruption.
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