Sulfate: A Common Nutrient Deficiency You’re Probably Ignoring
“Sulfate deficiency is the most common nutritional deficiency you’ve never heard of,” says MIT Senior Research Scientist Stephanie Seneff, PhD, at the recent Clinical and Scientific Insights (CASI) conference in San Francisco.
Seneff believes that sulfate deficiency is a major culprit behind most modern chronic diseases and health conditions. But it is one that is largely overlooked.
“Like vitamin D–the widely recognized “sunshine vitamin”–sulfate levels depend depend on sun exposure. It is synthesized from sulfide in the skin and red blood cells via a sunlight-dependent chemical reaction.”
BioHack from James: Time to “rethink” everything you have been led to believe about sun exposure. Lack of sun exposure may be the greatest contributor to the increasing pandemic of so-called chronic diseases and aging.