There is some information missing when you hear abut someone dieing for example in the news paper they put the cause of death as an aortic aneurysm they are telling you the effect of the cause and not the true cause. If they would put the true cause like aortic aneurysm a copper deficiency we would start having more appreciation of supplements.
For example.
Aneurysm copper deficiency
Heart and stroke from blood clots a fatty acid deficiency or a fatty acid imbalance.
Cardiomyopathy heart attack selenium deficiency
Type two diabetes and its complications a deficiency in chromium and vanadium
Cystic fibrosis not genetic but a selenium deficiency in the mother when pregnant
Muscular Dystrophy not genetic but a selenium deficiency of the mother when pregnant
SIDS is also a selenium deficiency in the mother or child.
Scurvy a simple vitamin C deficiency
This is just a very small list but it proves the point that if they would put that extra information in the autopsies than ever one would know how to prevent these problems.
I am curious why this information is left out. Is it on purpose? Is their excuse is they don�t know. Well if a lay person like me knows they need to be educated.
They can't tell you the true cause of death - they would be sued. Suppose you read that someone died of complications from Humira, or Tylenol-induced liver cancer, or seizure from Bayer aspirin?