Well it had to be true didn't? You just can't severely restrict a childs
exposure to sunlight and expect that a vitamin D supplement will replace
it. I wonder what else they will find is lacking ... and how many more
vitamins, etc need to be prescribed before they eventually give up and
prescribe a few hours of sunlight a week instead.
<snip> NEW YORK (Reuters Health) Aug 08 - Sun exposure, particularly during
childhood and early adolescence, is associated with a reduced risk of
multiple sclerosis (MS), Australian researchers report in the British
Medical Journal for August 9. <snip>
Let's Weissinger-ise that too. "Reduced sun exposure (the norm) .... is
associated with a higher risk of multiple sclerosis..."
Denise
Denise Fisher
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