A caution: vitamin D metabolism consumes magnesium, which most people are deficient due to depletion of farm and pasture soils. Anyone taking high doses of D should also supplement magnesium. I have an article discussing this on my stack.
Most interesting in the interview conclusion that doctors are not only not trained in nutrition, but discouraged from considering it, unless the patient presents a treatable condation like rickets. Prevention is discouraged always, even forbidden for sars2, because it's contrary to their business model. Its purposely not trained in medical schools. They're only interested in our sickness. Our health is up to us.
Great discussion. Thanks.
A caution: vitamin D metabolism consumes magnesium, which most people are deficient due to depletion of farm and pasture soils. Anyone taking high doses of D should also supplement magnesium. I have an article discussing this on my stack.
Most interesting in the interview conclusion that doctors are not only not trained in nutrition, but discouraged from considering it, unless the patient presents a treatable condation like rickets. Prevention is discouraged always, even forbidden for sars2, because it's contrary to their business model. Its purposely not trained in medical schools. They're only interested in our sickness. Our health is up to us.