You know, this sounds nice and may have some truth to it; what actually is "vitamin D deficiency" is being re-evaluated, as are the possible health consequences. I think your statement (not the part about the cattle industry, though, that's certainly true) is largely wishful thinking and extrapolation.I am talking about food. Consuming denaturated faats and counting them as EFA is just wrong and you pay the health consequences.
Many are vit D deficient in the winter...go do a test and as for coenzymes, well you need to get them in bio-available forms so the Centrum type stuff is a waste of time. Try chelated or ionic. The cattle industry sure spends their money on Albion labs stuff, so there is a financial justification.
Come on, my wife has a recent MS in Nutrition, and I've been a physician for 35+ years. What you are saying is simply not accepted science. As I said, it's clear that vitamin D deficiency is about much more than rickets, but the disease spectrum and what constitutes deficiency is far from established. And as far as the health consequences of consuming denatured fatty acids and their prevalence in a typical diet, that is even farther from established.
But OTOH I'm very interested in knowing more about what you are saying and what actual research is being done.
Come on, my wife has a recent MS in Nutrition, and I've been a physician for 35+ years. What you are saying is simply not accepted science. As I said, it's clear that vitamin D deficiency is about much more than rickets, but the disease spectrum and what constitutes deficiency is far from established. And as far as the health consequences of consuming denatured fatty acids and their prevalence in a typical diet, that is even farther from established.
But OTOH I'm very interested in knowing more about what you are saying and what actual research is being done.
Much of the world is ignorant of good health practices, and even in the developed world much of what little might be known is often ignored. Basic things (not a comprehensive list) like
No tobacco
Immunizations
Accident avoidance and mitigation (including things like seatbelts, good handwashing, safe sex, etc.)
Regular exercise (not to excess)
Limited consumption of animal products, especially farm-raised animals
Avoiding processed foods and “fast food”
Avoid over-eating or starvation
Limited alcohol consumption
Neither conventional nor alternative medicine offers treatments which really substitute for or substantially alter the effects of ignoring these things. In fact, in the US, most visits to a health care professional are for self-limited conditions. Even ignoring the widely publicized urgings to get treatment for things like high blood pressure and diabetes, our health care system is woefully underutilized (think immunizations) and often underfunded as well (think mental health).
Good genetics (of course the least predictable and least controllable of all) may be more important than anything listed. Mother Nature gets the last laugh, as usual.
..."Doctor, if I stop drinking, smoking, eating fatty meals and exaggerating with sex why the fuck would I want to live another two decades?"