Reader comments: Youths need twice amount of vitamin D, group says

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Bob G | 4:42 a.m. Oct. 13, 2008
It's time for researchers to step back and just let people eat and do whatever they want. The human body had adapted very well to the enviornment it lives in. Researchers badger the public with research and conclusions that are irresponsible and confusing. If they want to research fine, but too many researches have proven to be of little value and detrimental to health. Their opininated tunnel vision research should not be thought of as meaningful. They take a onesided stance on research and in the end it is usually wrong and causes some other complications. We all can't have perfect bodies nor will it ever become perfect. It's no wonder our medical profession is inundated with people fearing being a defective human. Outside interference by research is doing more harm than good by telling us our bodies are defective. They should focus their research on our genetically and hormanaly adulterated food sources and its affects on humans. Until these affects are established the rest of research of human frailty's is inaccurate, false, and misleading. It doesn't take labratory testing to see that americans have been affected by adulterated food supplies and declared unfit for human consumption by other nations.

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