Hello all,
Just want to raise a question of perspective.
In the mid-1900's when the vitamins were starting to be discovered,
there were people willing to pay thousands of American dollars for small
amounts of extracts of vitamin B1. If you were to want to know all about
Vitamins back then, they would have know about a few. Now we know many more
that weren't known about back then. But certainly we don't know about all of
them. And then there are all the interactions needed between the vitamins
and food and what our bodies already have in them. If we today want to base
our food intake on only scientific thought, I believe we would be
malnourished. Hasn't Natural Hygiene already blown away the science-based
claims of B12 deficiency for vegetarians?
It would be a matter of not being able to see the forest for the trees.
Jim
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