I don't really follow US politics closely. Is that on the agenda?! Is the existing privatised system being replaced? That's big news if so which I somehow missed?! As I'm sure you know, we have a National Health Service here in the UK which was setup by the socialist labour government in the post-WW2 welfare-state reforms. It's not without it's major flaws but, in theory at least, provides free medical care to all. As far as I'm aware, private lab work is not illegal here in the UK as a consequence of this. Have the US proposed such a development as part of their healthcare reforms?
Yup major broughhaha here in the US as the Democratic Party (similar to your Labour Party) have full control of the government and are desparately trying to bring about a much more socialist agenda - free health care for all just being part of the mess. Of course 'free' means a cost of 2.5 trillion dollars and a signifiant tax increase across the board for everyone. They are also moving in a direction to make any private health care options illegal. This wouldn't happen in the very short term but is in the long range plans. As an example, in one of the current Bills under consideration, you may keep your private health care insurance until there is any change in the insurance either in the policy itself or even in the premium paid at which time you must move over to the government plan. Also, if you don't have any insurance, either public or private (which you must prove each year when you file your tax return) you must pay a hefty fine with possible jail time. It's a real mess.
I wonder if there is a link between i) the calcium build-up on your teeth ii) the kidney stones (calcium deposits?) iii) night cramps (Ca/Mg deficiency or inbalance) ?
I have no clue here. Interesting that the calcium build-up on my teeth seemed to be reduced, but then I end up with kidney stones. It is true that the kidney stones could be something other than calcium, (uric acid is a possibility), but since I wasn’t able to capture the stone (at least up to now) we don’t know. Don’t have any idea about the night cramps as I didn’t keep any records as to when they went away.
It seems to me that there may have been a historical root problem related to Vitamin D deficiency as this is involved in the metabolism of these minerals. Your observations following your sun exposure would strengthen this hypothesis I believe.
It seems to but then again, maybe not. Just not enough information to make a solid link.
The dentist said the build up does not come from food, but from the saliva.
All the dentists I’ve had over the years have told me the same thing. They also said it was “body chemistry” and there wasn’t anything I could do about it. I’m now beginning to question whether this is the case.
So, could it be that Vitamin D affect calcium saturation in the saliva? Appears to be the case.
This is my speculation based on the limited data I have, but it is purely speculation. By posting this, my hope is that others will try supplements or sun exposure and see if either of these (or both) bring about similar changes.
Lex, did you have other adequate sources of vitamin D at any point such as Blue Ice cod liver oil?
Nope. No supplements and I’ve been pretty much an urban troglodyte for the past 30 years, spending most of my time indoors chained to a desk under fluorescent lighting. Also, my dermatologist has insisted for many years that I avoid sun exposure at all costs due to skin cancer fears. Wide brimmed hats, sun screen, long sleeved shirts etc. – especially in summer. I’m now questioning the wisdom of this advice.
Why did you take up the sunbathing routine? do you wear a shirt? do you work outside or just bathe? are you craving sunlight?...ha ha so many questions!
I started looking a vitamin D and the best way to get it based on what I’ve been reading on Dr Harris PaNu blog, Peter’s Hyperlipid blog, and the Health Scan blog. The case seemed pretty strong that we are very vit D deficient and since I didn’t want to take supplements I decided to throw caution to the wind and get real sun exposure. I wear only gym shorts. I usually walk for an hour, but if I have yard would to do will I now make sure I’m appropriately dressed (undressed?)
Our paleo ancestors would of spent enormous amounts of hours a day in the sun, without much clothing. Even 1 hour a day seems pretty low compared to what we would of experienced ( up to 8 hours, everyday!)
I think you are quite correct on this point, but I do have a life ( and interests) that are more suitable to indoors than out ( I refuse to move my lathe and milling machine out in the yard to turn into piles of rust). My compromise is to take a 1 hour walk everyday wearing as few clothes as possible (basically just gym shorts) to get as much skin exposure as possible.
…… interestingly I'm experiencing my first completely free hayfever/eczema spring of my life.
My experience is similar. Many small annoying issues that weren’t directly affected by diet alone seem to have greatly improved.