Vitamin D ‘significantly reduces severe asthma attacks’ – BBC News

Dietary supplements, such as the vitamin B sup...

Dietary supplements, such as the vitamin B supplement show above, are typically sold in pill form. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

The BBC News reports that taking vitamin D supplements in addition to asthma medication appears to reduce the risk of severe asthma attacks, citing a review of the evidence.

Source: Vitamin D ‘significantly reduces severe asthma attacks’ – BBC News

With no downside risk from taking vitamin D supplements, it would appear beneficial for asthma suffers, especially those that do not get regular exposure to the sun. However, the benefits are marginal and no substitute for regular medication.

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Opinion – Japan’s take on the humble burger | The Japan Times – John Gelmini

;Title: "fast food is the best!"

;Title: “fast food is the best!” (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Junk food copy

Junk food copy (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

The Japanese, and people everywhere, need to avoid junk foods, and all sensibly run countries should have variable taxes on foods to penalize the consumption of sugar, salt, e-numbers and dangerous chemicals in food, devoid of nutritional value.

Consuming these junk foods may seem trendy but they will send you to an early grave, just as surely as a .38 calibre bullet.

Dr Alf will know that the people with the greatest longevity in the developed world are Japanese woman, with devout Mormons coming a close second.

The people who live longest in the world as a whole are the Hunzas, an agrarian people living in what used to be Soviet Central Asia, who exist on a natural diet rich in Apricots and thus Vitamin B17 which is no longer part of the Western diet.

Living to be aged 140, in a Hunza community is not uncommon, whilst people in Lake Limone in Northern Italy live longer than almost everyone in Western Europe.

The lesson from all of this is for all of us to emulate the best dietary and nutritional practices of those people who live longest, not Americans who have even shorter average lifespans than Britons, who have the worst longevity in Western Europe other than perhaps Greece.

John Gelmini