Vitamin D in a New Light
written by Dr. Donald W. Miller, M.D
February 2, 2010
One day, Vitamin D ( an actual hormone made by UV LIGHT in the skin)
may be a CURE-ALL!
(Earlier in his article, Dr. Miller was talking
about the fact that Vitamin D was found to cure rickets, a severe
bone-abnormality disease in children) in the early 1900's.)
Now, a century later, a wealth of evidence suggests that rickets,
its most florid manifestation, is the tip of a vitamin D insufficiency/deficiency
iceberg. A lack of Vitamin D can also trigger infections (influenza
and tuberculosis), autoimmune diseases (multiple sclerosis, Type
1 diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, and inflammatory bowel disease),
cardiovascular disease, and cancer. Practitioners of conventional
medicine (i.e., most MDs) are just beginning to appreciate the true
impact of vitamin D deficiency. In 1990, medical journals published
less than 20 reviews and editorials on vitamin D. Last year they
published more than 300 reviews and editorials on this vitamin/hormone.
This year, on July 19, 2007, even the New England Journal of Medicine,
the bellwether of pharmaceutically-oriented conventional medicine
in the U.S., published a review on vitamin D that addresses its role
in autoimmune diseases, infections, cardiovascular disease, and cancer
(N Engl J Med 2007;357:266–281).
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