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(NaturalNews) If you got sick - who would you turn to? Most people would go to a conventionally-trained medical doctor. But, here's the problem, poorly educated, western-trained physicians are not able to teach you about optimal health. So, if doctors don't know about health - why do people rely on them for "treatments"? (Keep reading for better news)
Don't miss an extraordinary program about disease prevention. The next NaturalNews Talk Hour features John Cannell, M.D. - like you've never heard before - talking about the importance of vitamin D. Visit:
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There is a cure for the common cold plus much moreAsk anyone taking 5,000 IU of Vitamin D3 or more and they'll (probably) tell you that they never get colds or the flu. According to Professor John White of McGill University and many others - vitamin D has the ability to naturally upregulate literally hundreds of antibiotics or antimicrobial peptides within our body. In other words, don't be fooled by deceptive (toxic flu shot) marketing campaigns - vitamin D works better than drugs!
Think about it - why do more people get a cold or flu - in the winter time? Could it be due to a lack of sunshine and low vitamin D levels within the body? According to John Cannell, M.D. - "pretty much any infectious disease that's common in the winter time is a target of Vitamin D".
Epidemiological studies confirm that the lower your
vitamin D levels - the greater your risk of dying from (most) infectious diseases. This week - the NaturalNews Talk Hour will present the facts about Vitamin D and how you can dramatically improve the quality of your life. Click this link -
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The health benefits of vitamin DWould you like to avoid upper respiratory infections? Between 1988 and 1994, researchers at Harvard Medical School did a study with 19,000 people (aged 12 and older) with an average age of 39, and found a link between low levels of vitamin D and upper respiratory infections. The study found that people with low blood levels of vitamin D were 55 percent more likely to get a cold, flu or upper respiratory infection.
Several scientific studies have shown that vitamin D can protect us from colon, prostate, breast and other cancers. In addition, vitamin D research suggests that it may prevent diabetes, hypertension, multiple sclerosis, autoimmune disorders, schizophrenia and other health-related problems.
This week's guest: John Cannell, M.D., Executive Director of the Vitamin D CouncilLearn how to prevent disease with Vitamin D plus much more - Thu. Aug. 16In 2003, John Cannell, M.D. created the Vitamin D Council due to a renewed interest in clinical nutrition while working as a psychiatrist at the Atascadero State Hospital. A born activist, he has found himself at the forefront of various campaigns in his lifetime, including education reform and anti-smoking campaigns.
Dr. Cannell has published several peer-reviewed papers on vitamin D and often gives talks on the subject all over the United States. Dr. Cannell holds a Doctor of Medicine from the University of North Carolina and a Bachelor of Science from the University of Maryland.
Don't miss an extraordinary program about disease prevention. The next NaturalNews Talk Hour features John Cannell, M.D. - like you've never heard before - talking about the importance of vitamin D. Visit:
http://www.naturalhealth365.com and enter your email for FREE show details + a FREE 7-day juice cleanse!
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