FDA Catching up with Times
The FDA finally after laboring for months, years even eons has decided to allow that claim that calcium and vitamin d might help reduce the risk of osteoporosis. I wonder why the same labor intensive delays are not given to the thousands of medications that have severe side effects and cause any number of health complaints. Can you say bias. I can
Labels: Nutrtional Support
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I think the "Reading Room" is a wonderful idea! A great way to have access to books that may be of interest. When I hear of a good book, I always put them on my "wish list" with Amazon so I don't forget what I eventually want to buy. It works out great because I buy frequently and I have my list right there. I'll continue to get some good pointers off of your new "reading room' list to add to my Amazon wish list. Thanks for doing this. This is a great service for your patients.
Thanks!
glad you liked it. I am trying to have a ready source that patients and others can go to where all information I might recommend is located.
Great idea and I'll let some of my friends know as well.
I have a number of good study Bibles.
What is it about the King James Study Bible that you like?
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