Get Well and take your high dose D

We’re all still buzzing from the Get Well Show at Olympia at the weekend. If we saw you there, great. If not, we report on it in our newsletter, and we’ve got links to the presentations that both Meleni and I gave, although you’ll find them behind a modest paywall, such is our need as a non-profit involved in campaigns, activism, research and education, to attract donations. We’re releasing two of the full videos this week, and the other two next week.

Our second piece is a rebuttal to The Sunday Times’ callous and unfounded attack on high dose vitamin supplements, particularly vitamin D. Given that vitamin D deficiency, unlike coronavirus, actually has pandemic status, such attacks towards the end of winter when circulating provitamin D levels are at an all-time low among the millions living in northern climes, the attack was a travesty. But it has all the hallmarks of a deliberate hatchet job as you’ll see.

Check out our news round-up that includes the down sides of milk drinking, the benefits of fat in your blood vessel walls, the Irish CBD supplement recall, brain side effects from smartphone addiction and evidence that substitutes for BPA as plasticisers are just as risky as BPA itself.

In health, naturally, with serum 25(OH)D levels over 100 nmol/L