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Low Vitamin D Linked to Earlier First Menstruation
August 17, 2011
Seventy percent of U.S. children are lacking the bare minimum vitamin D intake. A new study proves for the first time that low vitamin D is associated with earlier menstruation.
Vitamin D is needed for building healthy bone at a critical bone growth phase, immune system function, and maintaining a healthy weight.
It seems as if FDA public health officials are more than eager to administer dangerous vaccines for young women to prevent sexually transmitted disease and to provide free birth control allowing young women to live without social restraint. If vitamin D were a pharmaceutical drug, however, they would be recommending this to everyone.
Vitamin D is needed for building healthy bone at a critical bone growth phase, immune system function, and maintaining a healthy weight.
It seems as if FDA public health officials are more than eager to administer dangerous vaccines for young women to prevent sexually transmitted disease and to provide free birth control allowing young women to live without social restraint. If vitamin D were a pharmaceutical drug, however, they would be recommending this to everyone.
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