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Lynnet Bannion <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 26 Jan 2008 09:30:21 -0700
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On Fri, 25 Jan 2008 11:00:49 -0700, Paula <[log in to unmask]>  
wrote:

> Given our recent discussions of vitamin D and getting enough in our  
> diets, I
> thought some of you might find the info and discussion on the following  
> web
> site interesting:
>
>
> http://drmccleary.com/

Actually it seems somewhat strange.  Colorado has the highest incidence of
MS in the U.S., and Larimer County highest in the state.  We have about  
300 sunny
days per year; and at a higher elevation, we have MORE sunlight getting
through to the skin than people at lower elevations and with more humidity.
Colorado people also tend to spend a lot of time outdoors: hiking, biking,  
jogging,
skiing, etc. etc. etc., so again they would have more sunlight exposure  
compared
to some other parts of the country.

This is a very complicated issue, with strongly held opinions on all sides.
I don't think anybody has the answer yet, although a lot of people THINK  
they
have the answer.

	Lynnet

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