Posted: Aug 15, 2011 6:15 pm
by mark1961
I think I'd be more convinced of the evidence if the graph looked more like a bell curve. I'd guess the sample group chosen was rather small. I can't easily see how big the sample group is and so therefore there's no way I can easily consult others in regard to whether or not the sample size is statistically usable.

Plus,...well Chlorine commonly is used to treat water as well. I sometimes get a whiff of it in the tap water in my house. Supermarket bread is often also fortified with Vitamin D. This is why I don't get tummy trouble (usually) and never got Rickets.

Although I do have a gut parasite infection called Giardiasis at the moment. Protozoans. You can only see them through a microscope. Saw some pictures of them on Wikipedia. Ugly little bastards. Strangely enough the doctor I just saw didn't bother with any pills since the only real symptom I had- persistent stinky pale diarrhoea that floats and leaves an oily scum in the water on the toilet bowl has subsided in the past 36 hours.

Chez mark1961 is therefore off limits for the time being. Reading further on in the Wiki article it mentioned belches so rank and smelly that it makes some vomit. I don't have them btw and believe me I don't want to give this to anybody else.