1 posted on
04/20/2008 7:37:32 AM PDT by
blam
To: blam
But what about your prostate? **eye roll***
2 posted on
04/20/2008 7:46:11 AM PDT by
Perdogg
(Reagan would have never said "She's my girl")
To: blam
And colon cancer, too.
Eggs are okay to eat, now?
3 posted on
04/20/2008 7:46:55 AM PDT by
dhs12345
To: blam
I take 5,000 IU of Vitamin D3 every day, under the supervision of a DO.
4 posted on
04/20/2008 7:49:57 AM PDT by
savedbygrace
(SECURE THE BORDERS FIRST (I'M YELLING ON PURPOSE))
To: blam
There, fixed.........
To: blam; All
Please, please, please ... Do Not post that mummified, wrinkly old lady on the beach photo.
6 posted on
04/20/2008 7:51:00 AM PDT by
knarf
(I say things that are true ... I have no proof ... but they're true.)
To: blam
8 posted on
04/20/2008 7:57:47 AM PDT by
ryan71
(Typical bitter white gun toter)
To: blam
The researchers found that higher levels of vitamin D were associated with a lower prevalence of PAD. Among individuals with the highest vitamin D levels --more than 29.2 nanogram per milliliter (ng/mL) -- only 3.7 percent had PAD. Among those with the lowest vitamin D levels -- less than 17.8 ng/mL -- 8.1 percent had PAD. The alternate hypothesis, that low vitamin D serum levels are a early symptom of this disease wasn't discussed, and probably wasn't examined. They've fallen into the 'post hoc propter hoc' logical fallacy.
12 posted on
04/20/2008 8:05:38 AM PDT by
slowhandluke
(It's hard work to be cynical enough in this age)
To: blam
Everyone....best to get your Vit D tested....Vit D 25(OH)hydroxy test....
19 posted on
04/20/2008 9:37:10 AM PDT by
goodnesswins
(Being Challenged Builds Character; Being Coddled Destroys Character)
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