Low levels of vitamin D appear to be associated with an increased risk of cognitive decline among older people, according to researchers.
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It would be very easy, and cost effective, to advise patients to get sunlight and stop using untested nano-particle-sunscreen. But then that would require your time to explain why the medical industry has been lying.
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I take my Vitamin D.
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Be sure and read my article about how to balance with magnesium: http://gozounlimited.newsvine.com/_news/2010/07/14/4676893-know-the-importance-of-taking-enough-magnesium-with-your-vitamin-d ..... and good news: http://gozounlimited.newsvine.com/_news/2010/07/14/4676812-study-sunbathing-boosts-mens-testosterone-thanks-to-vitamin-d
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I take magnesium, but I promise to read the article. Later tonight, I have a med appt. today.
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Interesting article....I just started a new vitimin regime, and believe it or not, I'm actually feeling better, more energy, even my skin seems brighter. Thanks for the links, as I also take vitimin D, a multi vitimin, C, B Complex with Folic Acid.....I'll be approaching 50 at the end of the year and I hear certain vitimins needed to be added, especially for women. My father is 81, and in perfect health, all he takes it vitimins, so I believe they do work! Hek
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