John Campbell on a US/Canadian Study Which Found Something Interesting about Recommended Vitamin D Intake

See the paper: A Statistical Error in the Estimation of the Recommended Dietary Allowance for Vitamin D. It turns out you need to take in more than twice the recommended maximum daily intake, and more than ten times the UK recommended daily allowance. You will likely find that you need a doctor's prescription in the UK, and you will have to take ten tablets a day in Winter because vitamin D is not available in these doses over the counter. Long live the demented fascist nanny state! 

See also The Big Vitamin D Mistake (2017) by Dimitrios T Papadimitriou

The largest meta-analysis ever conducted of studies published between 1966 and 2013 showed that 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels <75 nmol/L may be too low for safety and associated with higher all-cause mortality, demolishing the previously presumed U-shape curve of mortality associated with vitamin D levels. Since all-disease mortality is reduced to 1.0 with serum vitamin D levels ≥100 nmol/L, we call public health authorities to consider designating as the RDA at least three-fourths of the levels proposed by the Endocrine Society Expert Committee as safe upper tolerable daily intake doses. This could lead to a recommendation of 1000 IU for children <1 year on enriched formula and 1500 IU for breastfed children older than 6 months, 3000 IU for children >1 year of age, and around 8000 IU for young adults and thereafter. Actions are urgently needed to protect the global population from vitamin D deficiency. 

See also these other videos on his channel concerning Vitamin D in various contexts and The Works of Ray Lonsdale.

See also John Campbell on the effectiveness of PCR Tests for Covid-19.

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