Vitamin D is regarded as the 10,000 spiritual pill? Pushing Vitamin D toward the Peak is this man

I published "The Death of Vitamin D for Heart Protection" four days ago, telling everyone that the top journal JAMA Cardiology published two articles about Vitamin D the day before. One of them was titled The Demise of Vitamin D for Cardio...


I published "The Death of Vitamin D for Heart Protection" four days ago, telling everyone that the top journal JAMA Cardiology published two articles about Vitamin D the day before. One of them was titled The Demise of Vitamin D for Cardiovascular Prevention, and its first sentence was: In the past 10 years, due to the public's envy of Vitamin D Wanling Pills, vitamin D testing and oral supplements have increased by nearly 100 times.

Then, why did the public get into the Vitamin Dwan Spirit Pill in the past 10 years?

The simple answer is that Michael Holick, MD, a Vitamin D super promoter, appeared in the United States more than 10 years ago. In 2004, he published Vitamin D: importance in the prevention of cancers, type 1 diabetes, heart disease, and osteoporosis. He asked everyone to do serum vitamin D tests at least once a year, and to take at least 1,000 vitamin D supplements a day. Until today, over the past 15 years, he has published several articles every year, repeatedly saying that the deficiency of vitamin D is a global disaster, and that vitamin D supplements can prevent all diseases, cure all diseases, etc. Especially in a 2017 article, he also said that obese people need to eat 8,000 units a day, and most people are very good at eating 15,000 units a day.

For detailed answers, please read the title of an article: The Man Who Sold America On Vitamin D — And Profited In The Process (the one who promoted Vitamin D to the United States – And profits in the process), and the following sentence (translation): According to government records and interviews, doctors who turned yang supplements into billions of dollars have earned hundreds of thousands of dollars from the vitamin D industry.

This article was published on 2018-8-20 on Kaiser Health News, a non-profit medical information website. I now sort out its focus as follows:

In 2011, the Institute of Medicine, which has official status in the United States, issued a guide to the intake of vitamin D, positioning the minimum normal value of vitamin D at 20 ng/ml. However, in the same year, the private Endocrine Association issued another guide, positioning the minimum normal value of vitamin D at 30 ng/ml. It is based on this guide that more than 80% of Americans have become vitamin D deficiency, and the person who led this guide is Dr. Holick.

Since that year, a large number of celebrities and famous vocalists came to help this doctor promote vitamin D supplements and tests. For example, movie star Gwyneth Paltrow quoted the doctor's writing on her website Goop. TV celebrity Oprah Winfrey said on her website "Knowing your vitamin D level may save your life." TV famous doctor Mehmet Oz describes vitamin D as "you need more". He said that vitamin D can prevent heart disease, depression, obesity, memory reduction and cancer.

Dr. Holick earned nearly $163,000 from a pharmaceutical manufacturer from 2013 to 2017. These companies include (1) Sanofi-Aventis (which sells vitamin D supplements), (2) Shire (the hormones taken with vitamin D supplements), (3) Amgen (the medicine that produces a bone relieving), (4) Roche (the production of vitamin D tests), and (5) Quidel (the production of vitamin D tests). In addition, the doctor currently receives $1,000 inquiries every month from medical inspection company Quest.

Dr. Holick earned $150,000 from an ultraviolet radiation agency from 2004 to 2006. He encouraged everyone to use ultraviolet radiation to increase serum vitamin D concentration. However, the International Cancer Research Agency (IARC) positioned the UV radiation agent as a carcinogen in 2009.

Dr. Holick published a book The UV Advantage in 2003. In 2010, he published another book, The Vitamin D Solution, which teaches everyone how to supplement vitamin D (at least 1,000 units per day), how to do vitamin D testing (at least once a year), and how to get full supplement from insurance companies.

In 2015, Excellus BlueCross BlueShield, a non-profit medical insurance company, released an analysis: The company spent $33 million to pay 641,000 vitamin D tests in 2014. Dr. Richard Lockwood, deputy president and chief medical officer of the company, said more than 40% of the tests are not available for any medical reasons.

For more than 10 years, the National Institute of Health in the United States has spent billions of dollars every year to assist in the research of vitamin D supplements. As a result, all clinical studies, including cancer, heart disease, diabetes, bone sluggishness, autoimmune diseases, etc., are all invalid and even harmful. However, the father of Vitamin Dwan Spirit Pills continued to promote, while the Prospers continued to buy orders.

Can't say that the teaching situation of Vitamin C Wan Lingdan for several decades is not enough?

Original text: The father of Vitamin Dwan Spiritual Pill



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