900 pages and zero thought. That is my summation of the IOM’s new calcium and vitamin D statement. Having been a member of such consensus panels in the past, I am sympathetic to their tendency to fall to the most conservative “lowest common denominator” opinion. However, this document is far from a reasonable scientific assessment. Considering the research they ignored and my clinical experience, I am disappointed for the people who will suffer needlessly.

Go to http://www.grassrootshealth.net/iomquotes if you want to read comments from other scientists. Also, the Vitamin D Council is filing a request under the Freedom of Information Act that IOM release the recommendations submitted to them by vitamin D researchers and Walter Willett from Harvard, all of whom supposedly recommended higher standards than IOM.

 

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Michael Carlston, MD is an internationally recognized authority in the integration of conventional and complementary medicine in clinical practice, as well as medical education, research and organizational consulting. Practicing in Santa Rosa, California, Dr. Carlston was voted “Best General Physician In Sonoma County, California” by readers of the Sonoma County Independent newspaper and also named one of the outstanding physicians in the Bay Area by San Francisco Focus Magazine. With 30+ years in private practice, his expertise is in nutrition, homeopathy and sports medicine.