link to the article mentioned in the video:
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-surrey-68436576
my two cents:
this article is a hit piece against vitamin D3...the almost 90 year old man had heart failure and kidney disease but they are huffing and puffing over vitamin D as the cause of his death last May 2023. I need to correct a mistatement made in the video by Dr. Merritt when she stated there was no vitamin D used as a pesticide, when, actually, there is. It's in really high doses that kills rodents (rodenticide): https://www.solutionsstores.com/cholecalciferol
Just because vitamin D can also be used as a rodenticide does not mean you shouldn't take it...your own body produces vitamin D as a hormone from sunlight, but the more melanin you have in your skin, the less vitamin D your skin will produce because melanin is a natural sunblock. I take vitamin D3 with vitamin K2 (if you supplement with vitamin D, you should take vitamin K with it). The amount the government recommends will leave you deficient in vitamin D. You can always get a vitamin D3 blood test called "25-hydroxy vitamin D" to find out where your vitamin D3 level is.