...... to paraphrase Crosby, Stlls, Nash and Young.
Prof. Dame Sally Davies, England's most down-to-earth Chief Medical Officer, is suggesting that all children, every single one, be given vitamin supplements A, C and D to stave off conditions such as rickets and mental health problems. She says that people should feel "profoundly ashamed" of a "very worrying picture" of children's health.
By comparison, Dr Michael Moseley, in his TV programme 'Trust me, I'm a doctor', exploded the myth of vitamin supplements as being necessary, if a person ate a nutritiously balanced diet.
The charge must be that many parents are not feeding their children a healthy balanced diet. Dishing out tablets is not going to change that in the long run and must only be a stop-gap measure so that other initiatives can be put in place.