You mentioned earlier that D3 behaves as a hormone. Is it possible, that when D3 is added to a acidic enviroment (the stomach), that it is "denatured" like hormones or other protiens?
This would essentially mean D3 supplemention is useless, and that isomerzation (is that the term?) would have to occur again.
--Daniel
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