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In This Issue:
A Trio of Articles by Stephen Levine, PhD
• A Bold New Approach to Supplementation
Though vitamin D deserves to be nominated nutrient of the decade for its amazing properties, the current recommendations to this pro-hormone may be misguided.
• Safely Supplement Vitamins D and A - Key Concepts of this Special Issue
Balanced doses of A, D, K and E are likeliest to lead to optimal health.
• The Marriage of Vitamin D and Vitamin A: A Match Made on Earth
These two pro-hormones are tightly linked, and once we understand how, a clear picture emerges of the healthiest, safest route to supplementation.
An Interview with Krispin Sullivan, CN
Dose is key, enough and not too much. Test, test, and re-test, for up to three years, to determine optimal levels of supplementation.
By Michael E. Ash, B.Sc. (Hons) D.O. N.D. F.Dip ION
Vitamin A has profound effects on the gut mucosal immune system and can calm potent inflammatory molecules.
Q & A with Sarah L. Booth, PhD
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Editor-in-Chief: Stephen A. Levine, Ph.D.
Executive Editor: Jill Neimark
Medical Editor: Jeffrey L. Anderson, M.D.
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