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Prescribing Sunshine

Why vitamin D should be flying off shelves
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Vitamin D is shaping up to become the greatest natural health intervention of all time. Not only is it appearing essential to all aspects of our health, it also has the potential of levelling out socio-political disparities. Prescribing Sunshine: Why vitamin D should be flying off shelves goes further than other books on the topic by looking at angles others dare not examine; bolstered by highly relevant personal experiences. Does high cholesterol really cause heart disease? Does HIV really cause AIDS? Why are pharmaceutical companies enthusiastically developing synthetic clones of vitamin D to treat cancer? Features over 300 references and exclusive interviews with experts Oliver Gillie, Dr. David Grimes and Prof. Bruce Hollis, plus award-winning medical tele-journalist Joan Shenton. If you read only one book on vitamin D, this should be it.
Release date NZ
August 2nd, 2012
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Pages
250
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Dimensions
129x198x13
ISBN-13
9781478396079
Product ID
37780256

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