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Alyssa ( 9/4/2013 4:05:07 AM )

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Most of the doctors on this commttiee were paid consultants to drug manufacturers of bisphosphonates. This is a class of drugs used to treat osteoporosis that are largely ineffective. Plus bisphosphonates have recently been connected to esophageal cancer. I am sure bisphosphonates have been losing market share to Vitamin D and Vitamin K2. These are two Vitamins that cost a few dollars a month and have been shown to be effective. It is push back time by the drug manufacturers. It is typical of the lazy media to print these press releases without doing any investigation.If you do a pub-med search you will find 42,000 studies showing the benefits of Vitamin D, It takes a high degree of courage or stupidity for these researchers to ignore those studies.Plus these researchers are ignoring the breakthrough research done in the last three years by biochemists that show that high levels of Vitamin D is necessary for proper functioning of almost all organ systems.This finding is further proof of the huge disconnect between biochemists and most of today's practitioners of medicine. http://cwhtvhizbh.com [url=http://hxixps.com]hxixps[/url] [link=http://cdydgqr.com]cdydgqr[/link]

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