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Posted by the lioness (Member # 17353) on :
 
Mike111 influenced street scholar of Harlem
incl. Moorish Science Temple du with Turkish fez


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Posted by Mike111 (Member # 9361) on :
 
AAs tend to take a small piece of something they have seen or heard, and build a story around it. However the street corner historians are harmless.

But when supposedly "Professional" AAs swallow some nonsense the Albinos have told them, and run with it, that is NOT harmless.


Vitamin D Deficiency Epidemic Among Blacks Says New Book


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New York Amsterdam News.

In November 2010, the Journal of the American Medical Association stated, "Addressing the vitamin D needs of African-Americans may be the single most important public health measure that can be undertaken due to the widespread vitamin D deficiency in the Black population." The study highlighted the worldwide, chronic and silent epidemic of vitamin D deficiency among Black people that triggers many health complications.

Well-known doctor Emily Allison-Francis has made this issue her main focus in her research, which has led to her new book, "Correcting the Vitamin D Deficiency Epidemic: Strategies to Fight Diseases and Prolong Life for Black People."


CaribPR Wire, Brooklyn, New York (January 19, 2012). Chronic vitamin D deficiency is a silent epidemic that is taking the lives of countless blacks worldwide. Correcting the Vitamin D Deficiency Epidemic: Strategies to Fight Diseases and Prolong Life for Black People (ISBN 978-0-912444-49-9), is the first book to comprehensively address the under-examined issue of critical vitamin D deficiency among blacks, a major contributor to the health disparities present in Black communities.



The author, Mrs. Emily Allison-Francis, is a nutritionist, librarian, and educator.

Vitamin D deficiency is prevalent among dark-skinned people because high concentrations of melanin in dark skin block the production of vitamin D from the sun, the most natural and abundant source of vitamin D. More than 90 percent of Blacks have critically low vitamin D levels and Blacks also suffer disproportionate illness and mortality rates from major chronic diseases associated with vitamin D deficiency.

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For those who may have forgotten, the onset of Rickets is how you KNOW that you are not getting enough vitamin "D".


Rickets

Rickets is a softening of bones in children due to deficiency or impaired metabolism of vitamin D, phosphorus or calcium, potentially leading to fractures and deformity.

Regardless of the type of rickets, the cause is always either due to a deficiency of vitamin D, calcium, or phosphate. Three common causes of rickets include nutritional rickets, hypophosphatemic rickets, and renal rickets.


Nutritional rickets (NR) is still the most common form of growing bone disease despite the efforts of health care providers to reduce the incidence of the disease. Today, it is well known that the etiology of NR ranges from isolated vitamin D deficiency (VDD) to isolated calcium deficiency. In Turkey, almost all NR cases result from VDD. Recent evidence suggests that in addition to its short− or long−term effects on skeletal development, VDD during infancy may predispose the patient to diseases such as diabetes mellitus, cancer and multiple sclerosis. Among the factors responsible for the high prevalence of VDD in developing countries and its resurgence in developed countries is limited sunshine exposure due to individuals’ spending more time indoors (watching television and working on computer) or avoiding sun exposure intentionally for fear of skin cancer. Traditional clothing (covering the entire body except the face and hands) further limits the exposure time to sunlight and, thus, decreases the endogenous synthesis of vitamin D. In Turkey, maternal VDD and exclusive breastfeeding without supplementation were reported to be the most prominent reasons leading to NR.


Hypophosphatemic rickets (previously called vitamin D-resistant rickets) is a disorder in which the bones become painfully soft and bend easily because the blood contains low levels of phosphate and has inadequate amounts of the active form of vitamin D. The condition can be caused by mutations in the phosphate-regulating endopeptidase gene, also known as the PHEX gene and is nearly always inherited. The aim of treatment is to raise phosphate levels in the blood, which will promote normal bone formation. Phosphate can be taken by mouth and should be combined with calcitriol, the activated form of vitamin D.

Renal rickets: A bone disease where kidney dysfunction causes bone resorption and results in weak, soft bones.


AAs - If you have children in your communities who look like this - then you have a vitamin D problem.

Otherwise, somebody needs to slap that bitch!


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Posted by typeZeiss (Member # 18859) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Mike111:
AAs tend to take a small piece of something they have seen or heard, and build a story around it. However the street corner historians are harmless.

But when supposedly "Professional" AAs swallow some nonsense the Albinos have told them, and run with it, that is NOT harmless.


Vitamin D Deficiency Epidemic Among Blacks Says New Book


 -  -


New York Amsterdam News.

In November 2010, the Journal of the American Medical Association stated, "Addressing the vitamin D needs of African-Americans may be the single most important public health measure that can be undertaken due to the widespread vitamin D deficiency in the Black population." The study highlighted the worldwide, chronic and silent epidemic of vitamin D deficiency among Black people that triggers many health complications.

Well-known doctor Emily Allison-Francis has made this issue her main focus in her research, which has led to her new book, "Correcting the Vitamin D Deficiency Epidemic: Strategies to Fight Diseases and Prolong Life for Black People."


CaribPR Wire, Brooklyn, New York (January 19, 2012). Chronic vitamin D deficiency is a silent epidemic that is taking the lives of countless blacks worldwide. Correcting the Vitamin D Deficiency Epidemic: Strategies to Fight Diseases and Prolong Life for Black People (ISBN 978-0-912444-49-9), is the first book to comprehensively address the under-examined issue of critical vitamin D deficiency among blacks, a major contributor to the health disparities present in Black communities.



The author, Mrs. Emily Allison-Francis, is a nutritionist, librarian, and educator.

Vitamin D deficiency is prevalent among dark-skinned people because high concentrations of melanin in dark skin block the production of vitamin D from the sun, the most natural and abundant source of vitamin D. More than 90 percent of Blacks have critically low vitamin D levels and Blacks also suffer disproportionate illness and mortality rates from major chronic diseases associated with vitamin D deficiency.

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For those who may have forgotten, the onset of Rickets is how you KNOW that you are not getting enough vitamin "D".


Rickets

Rickets is a softening of bones in children due to deficiency or impaired metabolism of vitamin D, phosphorus or calcium, potentially leading to fractures and deformity.

Regardless of the type of rickets, the cause is always either due to a deficiency of vitamin D, calcium, or phosphate. Three common causes of rickets include nutritional rickets, hypophosphatemic rickets, and renal rickets.


Nutritional rickets (NR) is still the most common form of growing bone disease despite the efforts of health care providers to reduce the incidence of the disease. Today, it is well known that the etiology of NR ranges from isolated vitamin D deficiency (VDD) to isolated calcium deficiency. In Turkey, almost all NR cases result from VDD. Recent evidence suggests that in addition to its short− or long−term effects on skeletal development, VDD during infancy may predispose the patient to diseases such as diabetes mellitus, cancer and multiple sclerosis. Among the factors responsible for the high prevalence of VDD in developing countries and its resurgence in developed countries is limited sunshine exposure due to individuals’ spending more time indoors (watching television and working on computer) or avoiding sun exposure intentionally for fear of skin cancer. Traditional clothing (covering the entire body except the face and hands) further limits the exposure time to sunlight and, thus, decreases the endogenous synthesis of vitamin D. In Turkey, maternal VDD and exclusive breastfeeding without supplementation were reported to be the most prominent reasons leading to NR.


Hypophosphatemic rickets (previously called vitamin D-resistant rickets) is a disorder in which the bones become painfully soft and bend easily because the blood contains low levels of phosphate and has inadequate amounts of the active form of vitamin D. The condition can be caused by mutations in the phosphate-regulating endopeptidase gene, also known as the PHEX gene and is nearly always inherited. The aim of treatment is to raise phosphate levels in the blood, which will promote normal bone formation. Phosphate can be taken by mouth and should be combined with calcitriol, the activated form of vitamin D.

Renal rickets: A bone disease where kidney dysfunction causes bone resorption and results in weak, soft bones.


AAs - If you have children in your communities who look like this - then you have a vitamin D problem.

Otherwise, somebody needs to slap that bitch!


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you can't put this behavior on black people alone. You just have to look at some of the idiots on this forum who talk about things they clearly know nothing about. They just google real quick and run with it. Lioness and Anglo are prime examples.
 
Posted by the lioness (Member # 17353) on :
 
At the turn of the 20th Century, rickets was nearly universal among African American infants living in the North

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quote:
Originally posted by Mike111:


Vitamin D Deficiency Epidemic Among Blacks Says New Book


 -  -


New York Amsterdam News.

In November 2010, the Journal of the American Medical Association stated, "Addressing the vitamin D needs of African-Americans may be the single most important public health measure that can be undertaken due to the widespread vitamin D deficiency in the Black population." The study highlighted the worldwide, chronic and silent epidemic of vitamin D deficiency among Black people that triggers many health complications.

Well-known doctor Emily Allison-Francis has made this issue her main focus in her research, which has led to her new book, "Correcting the Vitamin D Deficiency Epidemic: Strategies to Fight Diseases and Prolong Life for Black People."


CaribPR Wire, Brooklyn, New York (January 19, 2012). Chronic vitamin D deficiency is a silent epidemic that is taking the lives of countless blacks worldwide. Correcting the Vitamin D Deficiency Epidemic: Strategies to Fight Diseases and Prolong Life for Black People (ISBN 978-0-912444-49-9), is the first book to comprehensively address the under-examined issue of critical vitamin D deficiency among blacks, a major contributor to the health disparities present in Black communities.



The author, Mrs. Emily Allison-Francis, is a nutritionist, librarian, and educator.

Vitamin D deficiency is prevalent among dark-skinned people because high concentrations of melanin in dark skin block the production of vitamin D from the sun, the most natural and abundant source of vitamin D. More than 90 percent of Blacks have critically low vitamin D levels and Blacks also suffer disproportionate illness and mortality rates from major chronic diseases associated with vitamin D deficiency.


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How is rickets diagnosed?

Rickets is initially diagnosed clinically with a complete medical and nutritional history and with a complete physical exam by a health professional. If rickets is suspected in a child and the child has no acute symptoms such as seizures or tetany, X-rays of long bones (radius, ulna, and femur) and ribs are obtained.

Vitamin D levels, alkaline phosphatase, parathyroid hormone (hormone involved in calcium and phosphate control), and electrolytes, including indirect measurements of kidney function (BUN and creatinine), should be evaluated if the X-rays show any of the following characteristics that are consistent with rickets:

Widening or abnormally shaped metaphysis (most actively growing part of the bone below the growth plate)


Obvious bowing of the femurs


Osteopenia (bones which are not as dense, a sign of decreased mineralization)


Rib flaring (rachitic rosary)


Multiple fractures at different healing stages
Different causes of rickets will reveal different findings on laboratory tests. For the scope of this article, we will focus on vitamin D deficiency. In these cases, the active form of vitamin D will be decreased, parathyroid hormone will be increased, and calcium and phosphate will be decreased.
 
Posted by Mike111 (Member # 9361) on :
 
Mike111's SURE-FIRE WAYS TO AVOID RICKETS IN AMERICA.

Feed your children PROPERLY:

Which includes calcium rich foods, Milk, Cheese, MEATS, Sardines, Dark leafy greens like spinach, kale, turnips, and collard greens.

and - SEND THEM OUTSIDE TO PLAY!
 
Posted by the lioness (Member # 17353) on :
 
Let's use the Silly White people thread for further Vitamin D discussions. This guy here in the video in the OP is talking your Holy Romans were black stuff
-but he seems to be saying the Romans of ancient Rome were the fake white Romans
Also Mike what did the Holy Romans say about the Moors?
 


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