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		<title>By: Man Petrucelli</title>
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		<description>Tsk Tsk...  There is a very fundamental flaw in the above review.
There are a number of studies that show that manufactured Vitamin D3 is not nearly as effective as the D3 made naturally by our body&#039;s reaction to sunlight.
You were correct in stating that tanning beds emit about 5% UVB to about 95% UVA but you failed to realize that that ratio is almost identical to that issued by teh sun.

Ergo... if sunlight is the best way to get the right D3 as well as enough of it, then tanning beds are the next best thing to the sun but offer the benefits of privacy, monitoring, and convenience. I predict that in a few short years there will be far more tanning beds in homes than hot tubs!

By the way... the sun (and therefore tanning beds) causes the body to produce roughly 20-25,000 IUs of D3. 

If either G-d or evolution (your choice) caused our body&#039;s to react to the sun in such a manner producing such a large amount of D3, then that is what we probably need.

The recommended dosage of 400 IU&#039;s of D3 (forget about the cheap substitute D2) was meant as the minimum that a small child needs in order to combat rickets. 

Over the last number of years there has been more and more evidence that D3 receptors are found on so many more of the cell in our organs that 400 IUs is just so far away from the necessary amounts. so... aim for 10-25,000 IUs daily and the only way you&#039;re going to get that is by exposure of most of our body to sunlight whether from the sun or tanning lamps.

Why didn&#039;t we hear about this until now? The medical and pharmaceutical mega-industry cannot afford to have people healthy... healthy people don&#039;t need pills or treatments and if suddenly a tremendous number of people started tanning for their D3, the industry would deflate like a burst balloon.

The medical and pharmaceutical mega-industry&#039;s raison d&#039;etre is pure profit motivated. They are NOT in the health business, they are in the curing business and rely on us to become sick and in-firmed and at death&#039;s door... that&#039;s the way they want us!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tsk Tsk&#8230;  There is a very fundamental flaw in the above review.<br />
There are a number of studies that show that manufactured Vitamin D3 is not nearly as effective as the D3 made naturally by our body&#8217;s reaction to sunlight.<br />
You were correct in stating that tanning beds emit about 5% UVB to about 95% UVA but you failed to realize that that ratio is almost identical to that issued by teh sun.</p>
<p>Ergo&#8230; if sunlight is the best way to get the right D3 as well as enough of it, then tanning beds are the next best thing to the sun but offer the benefits of privacy, monitoring, and convenience. I predict that in a few short years there will be far more tanning beds in homes than hot tubs!</p>
<p>By the way&#8230; the sun (and therefore tanning beds) causes the body to produce roughly 20-25,000 IUs of D3. </p>
<p>If either G-d or evolution (your choice) caused our body&#8217;s to react to the sun in such a manner producing such a large amount of D3, then that is what we probably need.</p>
<p>The recommended dosage of 400 IU&#8217;s of D3 (forget about the cheap substitute D2) was meant as the minimum that a small child needs in order to combat rickets. </p>
<p>Over the last number of years there has been more and more evidence that D3 receptors are found on so many more of the cell in our organs that 400 IUs is just so far away from the necessary amounts. so&#8230; aim for 10-25,000 IUs daily and the only way you&#8217;re going to get that is by exposure of most of our body to sunlight whether from the sun or tanning lamps.</p>
<p>Why didn&#8217;t we hear about this until now? The medical and pharmaceutical mega-industry cannot afford to have people healthy&#8230; healthy people don&#8217;t need pills or treatments and if suddenly a tremendous number of people started tanning for their D3, the industry would deflate like a burst balloon.</p>
<p>The medical and pharmaceutical mega-industry&#8217;s raison d&#8217;etre is pure profit motivated. They are NOT in the health business, they are in the curing business and rely on us to become sick and in-firmed and at death&#8217;s door&#8230; that&#8217;s the way they want us!</p>
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