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Throw the video games in the trash and put them outside.
The parents of most of today’s children were raised on the myth that sunshine is bad for your health, even in small doses. They’ve also been told that all bacteria is bad for you.
As usual, a repudiation by the medical community of a former certainty, which was to keep children out of the sun and if that was unavoidable, slather a sun blocker over every inch of exposed skin.
In the future, it shouldn’t surprise us to find these lotions will be found to cause skin cancer. That’s the way it goes when “experts” must publish dire studies to keep their paychecks coming.
um...how bout trees, grasses, weeds, pets, livestock, dust mites, molds, exposure to other children, smoke, etc. - these would be the things that cause allergies not some study about Vitamin D.
Go back to milk with ALL their meals and a daily vitamin.
We didn't have millions of kids with ADHD either. (Ever heard the phrase..."kids are kids".)
Our two year old grandson had low vitamin D levels due to a casein allergy! This was discovered after his doctor spent months advising his mother to fill the child full of whole milk, cream, cheese and yogurt because he was not gaining any weight!
Try avoiding casein. This was discovered several months ago and to date the poor child has gained a mere two pounds.
I frankly thing something else is going on in addition to the casein allergy.
BAM! You never hardly heard of allergies when I was a kid in the 70’s. Now kids got them when neither parent has them and no history in the family. Peanuts come to mind. With kids not getting outside like they used to, this makes sense.