- Video on YouTube
- A few notes of the video
- Appears to be discussing his Sept 2016 study
- JAMA wondered about EDS - Oct 2017
- Vitamin D deficiency in patients with Ehlers–Danlos syndrome - 2024
- Vascular type Ehlers-Danlos syndrome is associated with platelet dysfunction and low vitamin D serum concentration - 2016
- Shaken Baby Syndrome, etc. in VitaminDWiki
- 55+ VitaminDWiki pages have HOLICK in the title
Video on YouTube
A few notes of the video
Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) 1 in 5,000 people
EDS results in hypermobility of joints and skin
If one parent has EDS then 50% chance that the infant will have EDS
If two parents have EDS then 75% chance in infant
No DNA test (yet) for EDS
EDS very dangerous if also have low vitamin D. Looks like broken bones due to child abuse
EDS on Wikipedia 13 types of EDS as of 2017
Best source of Calcium Milk or yogurt (especially if lactose intolerant - also TUMS)
No need to test, very low cost, just supplement
If mother minimally took prenatal Vitamins (400 IU) highly likely that both mother and infant will be deficient
Legs can be bowed out or bowed in with Rickets
Head sweating in infant is a good sign of low vitamin D
Infant can bruise easily with rickets
Appears to be discussing his Sept 2016 study
Multiple unexplained fractures in infants and child physical abuse.
J Steroid Biochem Mol Biol. 2016 Sep 15. pii: S0960-0760(16)30248-5. doi: 10.1016/j.jsbmb.2016.09.012
Cannell JJ1, Holick MF2.
When an infant presents with X-rays showing multiple unexplained fractures in various stages of healing (MUFVSH), the child is usually diagnosed with child abuse based on criteria of the Academy of Pediatrics' Committee on Child Abuse and Neglect (AAPCCAAN). Almost always, the infant is subsequently removed from the home and civil or criminal proceeding commence. It may be that healing infantile rickets or other poorly understood metabolic bone disorders of infancy are responsible for these x-rays. Activated vitamin D is a seco-steroid hormone, whose mechanism of action is genetic regulation. Lack of it can result in musculoskeletal defects known as rickets. Low calcium can also cause rickets. However, it is clear that experts for the state believe that the x-rays in these cases are so definitive as to be pathognomonic for child abuse. Therefore, if the caregivers deny abusing their infants, experts following American Academy of Pediatric's Committee on Child Abuse and Neglect. guidelines are essentially claiming that x-rays showing multiple unexplained fractures in various stages of healing are lie detector tests. However, it is not widely appreciated that the gold standard for the diagnosis of rickets is a bone biopsy, not x-rays, as radiologists miss biopsy proven rickets 80% of the time; that is, 4 out of 5 infants with rickets will have normal x-rays. In this article we provide reports of two cases and their outcomes. We discuss information about healing infantile rickets and an example of common sense medical conclusions in these cases. This information could lead to a significant reduction in the number of innocent parents having their infant removed or sent to prison.
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- Overview of Rickets and Vitamin D
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- Overview of Rickets and Vitamin D
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Audio-only interview April 2017
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Why we who live in Norway have 10-15x greater likelihood of diabetes
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If are you born in the winter, you have a higher risk of Schizophrenia later in life.
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JAMA wondered about EDS - Oct 2017
Flawed Theories to Explain Child Physical Abuse: What Are the Medical-Legal Consequences?
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Cited 34 times as of June 2024 - appears to both agree and disagree
Vitamin D deficiency in patients with Ehlers–Danlos syndrome - 2024
Endocrine Abstracts (2024) 99 EP545 | DOI: 10.1530/endoabs.99.EP545
Poprawa Iga 1,2 , Babula Emilia 1,2 , Żuk-Łapan Aleksandra 1,2 , Podstawka Jakub 1,2 , Julia Latocha 1,2 , Zuzanna Szymańska 1,2 , Domański Jan 1,2 , Bernadetta Kaluza 1,2 & Franek Edward 1,2,3Background : Ehlers–Danlos syndrome encompasses a group of genetic conditions characterized by alterations in connective tissue structure, with the consequent increased risk of developing osteopenia, osteoporosis, and incurring fractures. Maintaining vitamin D levels within normal limits is known to play an important role in preventing these complications, which seems to be particularly important in patients with Ehlers–Danlos syndrome. The purpose of this study was to assess serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D, or 25(OH)D, levels in women with Ehlers–Danlos syndrome.
Material and methods: The study involved a prospective assessment of 30 female patients, aged 20–53 years, with hypermobile or classical Ehlers–Danlos syndrome. All patients underwent calcium and phosphorus metabolism testing and bone mineral density (BMD) scans of the femoral neck and lumbar spine. The patients were divided into two groups: those with vitamin D deficiency, defined as serum 25(OH)D levels of < 30 ng/ml (group 1, n=18) and those with normal (> 30 ng/ml) 25(OH)D levels (group 2, n=12).
Results: Eighteen patients (60%) showed vitamin 25(OH)D deficiency, with three of those (16.7%) showing secondary hyperparathyroidism. Study groups 1 and 2 showed no significant differences in terms of serum levels of calcium (2.4±0.09 mmol/l vs 2.39±0.07 mmol/l, P=0.88), phosphorus (3.51±0.7 mg/dl vs 3.42±0.51 mg/dl, P=0.86), bone-specific alkaline phosphatase (10.36±3.06 µg/l vs 8.28±1.31 µg/l, P=0.007), beta-CrossLaps (0.39±0.19 ng/ml vs 0.39±0.17 ng/ml, P=0.69), or osteocalcin (20.14±8 ng/ml vs 21.23±6.67 ng/ml, P=0.46), femoral neck BMD (0.95±0.12 g/cm2 vs 0.92±0.13 g/cm2, P=0.57), or lumbar spine BMD (0.12±0.16 g/cm2 vs 0.13±0.11 g/cm2, P=0.14).
Conclusions: Sixty percent of patients with Ehlers–Danlos syndrome showed vitamin 25(OH)D deficiency. Parameters of calcium–phosphorus metabolism in these patients were not significantly different from those in patients with normal serum vitamin 25(OH)D levels.
Vascular type Ehlers-Danlos syndrome is associated with platelet dysfunction and low vitamin D serum concentration - 2016
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- Child abuse fractures – 96 percent were associated with poor bones (low vitamin D, etc.) – Oct 2019
- The Vitamin Deficiency Signs That Can Send You to Prison – Feb 2014
- Shaken Baby Syndrome - probably caused by Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome
- Lack of vitamin D in infants can result in broken bones and shaken baby syndrome - March 2010
- Child abuse, vitamin D deficiency, or what - for parents and defense attorneys - Cannell June 2015
- Mother and father on trial for infant death – set free – death was due to rickets – Dec 2011
- Childhood Fractures – consensus report on vitamin D – Feb 2016
- Some Rickets is due to poor genes - Vitamin D needed lifelong – June 2020
- Shaken Baby Syndrome - Trailer April 2016
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