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Thank you for putting out this article!

I remember hearing about doctors who were tracking skin cancers on the head and they were convinced it was from the sun, then when orthodox Jewish men got it, it proved them wrong. Orthodox Jewish men never leave their head uncovered, they always wear a hat or "yarmulka" skullcap

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If it was mandated that all who are diagnosed with Melanoma are required to have a Vitamin D blood test, they would discover that there is a correlation between low blood value of D and the development of Melanoma. It is also a known fact that melanomas appear on the skin mostly were there has been no sun exposure. It is also a know fact that ADA chronically pumps out negative reviews on the value of Vitamin D and warning that it can cause health issues. Contrarily, endocrinologists see the value of D for good health. Boosting the blood value of Vitamin D to over 50 ng's would be detrimental to the income of the Derms. PS: A friend had Melanoma, did research and boosted his D value and the Melanoma disappeared. Go to www.vitamindwiki.com and learn.

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