Sure thing. There's some correlative research, but it has very significant limitations. For example, in the Indonesian study the 'normal' Vit D group were much healthier in every way than either the insufficient or deficient groups, and a the statistical analysis barely...
The road to bad science is littered with wonderful-sounding mechanistic hypotheses that turned out to be wrong in practice, sadly. That's why critical appraisal of research is a good idea
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The road to bad science, above all - is littered with epidemiologists.
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Lol buddy, you referenced a bunch of epidemiological papers in your podcast so either you're a hypocrite or just have no idea what you're talking about
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