Re: Vitamin D deficiency



bigvince <Vince.Miraglia@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in part:

On Jun 11, 10:56 am, Jim Chinnis <jchin...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
bigvince <Vince.Mirag...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in part:

It is interesting to note that much of the Vitamin d deficiency
may be linked to the lack of exposure to sunlight which has been
fostered by the medical community as a protection against skin cancer.
Recently the relationship between melanoma and sun exposure has been
shown to be weak. If you look at the amount of cancers that may have
been caused by this advice; assuming that the results of this study
are verified .If you add in the amount of Heart disease; and many
other conditions previously found. Is it not a fair question to
ask .How wise was it to completely avoid sunlight ; the safest ;most
natural source of Vitamin d. ? Thanks Vince

For the first time, I think, I actually agree with you. Though, I think the
epidemiological studies had already managed the unusual feat of being pretty
conclusive re vit D and cancer.

I also wouldn't put such a heavy blame on the medical profession for missing
the connection for so long and depriving us of sunshine. It wasn't the MDs
who told us to wear clothing, who developed office buildings to work in, who
manufactured cars that took us from place to place outdoors without

Jim while we agree that the epidemiological studies where
persuasive on this; we must disagree on the role of the medical
profession. That the sun causes cancer has become an article of faith
in the medical community ; at this time of year the sun awareness ads
hit the airways often with MDs as spokesman . The fact that low
levels of d promote cancer along with the stress Doctors have put upon
avoiding the sun to avoid skin cancer has led to the low levels of
D often seen today. So that the advice of the medical profession
"cover up and always use sunscreen ' most be a part of the cause and
probable a large part . Thanks
Vince

Vince, my point is that many, many things have taken us out of the sunshine.
The skin-cancer fears spread by health care professionals is only the latest
manifestation, and not the main one.

I just realized this thread is in a cardiology group rather than a nutrition
or cancer group...
--
Jim Chinnis Warrenton, Virginia, USA
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