Does survival of the less fit mean less health (poor genes may be inherited)
People with poor immune systems have been surviving and passing on their poor genes for generations.
- This worsening of the immune system gene pool is a result of antibiotics, improved sanitation, vaccines, better health care, pasterurization, etc.
Survival of the Fittest has turned into Survival of Everyone
In the 1800's 20% died before passing on their genes
Now fewer than 1% of people with poor immune systems die before passing on their genes
One of the genes associated with poor immune system produces Vitamin D Receptors
Speculate that <5% of people 100 years ago had poor VDR genes.
It appears that ~30% of the people now have poor Vitamin D Receptor genes. (Based on reading studies)

Data used to make the chart
Childhood deaths in 14 countries have been almost zero since ~1970

Manyautoimmune diseases have greatly increased since ~1970

US Autism 60 X increase since 1970
Obesity since 1980

Note: Adenovirus has a strong association with Obesity
and people are more likely to catch a Virus if they have a poor immune system
Parkinson's

Rate of 22 Vit D health problems doubled in a decade

and most people have not noticed
What you can do:
1) Increase Vitamin D levels in your blood
Increase dose size (can start with a restoration/loading dose)
Use the most bio-available form of vitamin D
Use a gut-friendly form of vitamin D if you have gut problems
2) Increase the Vitamin D getting to your cells
Vitamin D Life - Vitamin D Receptor activation can be increased in many ways
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