>>Vitamin D has a definite role in the management of moderate to severe persistent bronchial asthma as an adjunct to standard treatment.<<
Great. And for those who do not have asthma?
There are some vitamins that help in very specific instances. But in general for an average person Vitamins, garlic, cinnamon, glucocimin, and all them expensive supplements DO NOTHING.
Postmenopausal women have osteoporosis. It’s just a matter of degree. That’s hardly a ‘special condition’. Supplements help with that without making the ‘rotten bone’ that’s been linked to the pharma solutions.
The k2/d3 duo has the added benefit of keeping the calcium IN the bones and OUT of the arteries.
garlic’s a natural antibiotic/antimicrobial. that has been proven in studies.
cinnamon is also a mild antibacterial and helps control blood sugar spikes. again studies have shown this. fenugreek also helps regulate blood sugar levels.