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<blockquote data-quote="ButtterflyLady" data-source="post: 928036" data-attributes="member: 43498"><p>Yeah, not all environmental factors are dangerous though. Some people believe that running a power cable along the head of your bed can cause health problems, for example. I'm satisfied that it doesn't. A lot of the claims about these things don't hold up to scrutiny, but some of them are well-proven, like asbestos in building materials or DDT in sheep drench, for example. I think it pays to consider environmental factors and study them to see what the effects are, but also to remain reasonably skeptical so there isn't unnecessary anxiety.</p><p></p><p>I think with jshire's diagnostic puzzle there are several possible causes that need more investigation, even if that's just checking the existing blood test results. And I agree about the Vitamin D dose needing to be high enough for long enough to be able to see if that partly or fully fixes it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ButtterflyLady, post: 928036, member: 43498"] Yeah, not all environmental factors are dangerous though. Some people believe that running a power cable along the head of your bed can cause health problems, for example. I'm satisfied that it doesn't. A lot of the claims about these things don't hold up to scrutiny, but some of them are well-proven, like asbestos in building materials or DDT in sheep drench, for example. I think it pays to consider environmental factors and study them to see what the effects are, but also to remain reasonably skeptical so there isn't unnecessary anxiety. I think with jshire's diagnostic puzzle there are several possible causes that need more investigation, even if that's just checking the existing blood test results. And I agree about the Vitamin D dose needing to be high enough for long enough to be able to see if that partly or fully fixes it. [/QUOTE]
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