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Vitamin D: How Rickets Shaped Nutritional Science, Part 1

Vitamin D: How Rickets Shaped Nutritional Science, Part 1

Intelligent Medicine | The Best of High Tech Medicine and Alternative Modalities · Dr. Ronald Hoffman | Pioneering Complementary Medicine Practitioner

March 25, 202528m 31s

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Show Notes

The Long Shadow of Rickets: Vitamin D, Historical Insights, and Modern Implications. Dr. Chris Warren, a history professor at Brooklyn College delves into the origins and prevalence of rickets, a condition now largely unknown but once widespread. Dr. Warren explains the factors contributing to rickets, particularly Vitamin D deficiency, and shares insights from his book, "Starved for Light: The Long Shadow of Rickets and Vitamin D Deficiency." The discussion covers socioeconomic, industrial, and environmental aspects, along with the relevance of cod liver oil, sunlight exposure, and the evolution of Vitamin D synthesis. There are also reflections on modern implications of Vitamin D deficiency and racial differences in processing Vitamin D. The episode concludes with a look at how historical medical practices around rickets influenced today's medical norms and practices.

Topics

Starved for Light: The Long Shadow of Rickets and Vitamin D DeficiencyDr. Ronald HoffmanIntelligent MedicineMedicineIntegrative MedicineNutritionExerciseAgingComplementary MedicineHealthWellnessSupplementsConventional MedicineAlternative MedicineLeyla MuedinLeylavitaminsmineralshealth spanlifespanNutritionistHolistic HealthRegistered Dietitian Nutritionistvitamin Ddiscoveryhistoryricketsvitamin D deficiencyDr. Chris WarrenBrooklyn CollegeCity University of New Yorklead poisoningRoman emperorswater supplyleaded gasolineosteomalaciacalcium matrixTainofolatemelanincod liver oilosteoporosissunlight exposureUV lampslanolinnutritional epidemiologychildbirth complicationsc-sectionspelvic malformationevolutionary biologyInuit peopledark skinlight exposurecircadian rhythmnature exposuregenomicsmetabolism