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Nancy Wight wrote: "Much more research needs to be done regarding maternal
supplementation, necessary amounts of sun exposure in various skin
pigmentation populations and production of Vitamin D with the use of
certain sunscreens or light filtered through windows."
Much more research needs to be done on many aspects of vitamin D
supplementation, for example, the impact of vitamin D supplementation
(including the carriers, artificial colors and flavors) on the infant gut
at various ages, the impact of supplementation on breastfeeding beliefs and
behaviors, how supplementation affects the vitamin D status of at-risk and
non-at-risk populations, epidemiological studies on the prevalence of
vitamin D deficiency and rickets (not just case studies or reports of the
incidence at a particular hospital), etc., etc., etc. There are many
questions that do not appear to have been asked--much less researched, much
less answered--in this area.
Cynthia
Cynthia Good Mojab
Ammawell
Email: [log in to unmask]; Web site: http://home.attbi.com/~ammawell
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