Must read on vitamin D

But the deficiency is quite common in India and the children are coming with Rickets and osteomalacia (soft bones). This could be an isolated article. Sent from my Samsung Galaxy smartphone. -------- Original message -------- From: Vinita Agrawal Date: 23/08/2018 12:37 (GMT+05:30) To: bhatiakanwal@hotmail.com Subject: "Must read on vitamin D" more  
Please visit Lions Clubs site www.artofselfhealing.in, Follow Easy guidelines and keep yourself healthy in normal times and emergencies. more  
So lal and all the other testers are also doing tests unnecessarily? more  
Not surprised. The very fact that so many healthy people are being diagnosed Vit D Deficient causes a doubt that the normal level is set at a unrequired higher level. If in India where so much sun is available there is wide spread Vit D deficiency what will happen in European countries where sunshine so scant. more  
In Sujok Acupressure there is a point K3 that takes care of Vitamin D. One has to paste a green gram with white point of the gram touching the skin. This will hardly cost anything. www.artofselfhealing.in, more  
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