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I'm a little skeptical when their blogroll consists only of a "miracle vitamin" site.


I understand why you might say that, on the surface it does look cheesy. But the "miracle vitamin" site is blog run by an optometrist and the article references a per-reviewed study.

"A recent study in the journal Archives of Ophthalmology concludes that high vitamin D intake reduces the risk of developing age-related macular degeneration (AMD) in women under 75 years of age."

http://seeforlife.blogspot.com/2011/09/miracle-vitamin-gets-...


Given the, uh, spelling commonalities (mistakes..) on both, I am going to guess both blogs might be the same person :)


No, the optometry site is my sister in-law's :P


Upvote for honesty at least.


Advertising Vitamin D as a "miracle vitamin" is sketchy behavior, as would calling wheat a "miracle grain."




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