Re: CSScientists find why sunshine vitamin D is crucial

2010-03-09 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
Brilliant stuff! I have the spray form. dee On 8 Mar 2010, at 22:10, Annie B Smythe wrote: Very Interesting Steve :) Thank you. That might explain why with proper levels of vitamin D cancers don't develop. Another tick on the cancer is an immune system problem side. Annie Control

Re: CSScientists find why sunshine vitamin D is crucial

2010-03-09 Thread Marshall Dudley
...@ngc.com Subject: CSScientists find why sunshine vitamin D is crucial To: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Monday, March 8, 2010, 3:47 PM http://www.discoveryon.info/2010/03/vitamin-d.html The researchers found that immune systems' killer cells, known as T cells, rely

Re: CSScientists find why sunshine vitamin D is crucial

2010-03-09 Thread poast
- From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick d...@deetroy.org To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 2010 3:13 AM Subject: Re: CSScientists find why sunshine vitamin D is crucial Brilliant stuff! I have the spray form. dee On 8 Mar 2010, at 22:10, Annie B Smythe wrote: Very Interesting Steve :) Thank

CSScientists find why sunshine vitamin D is crucial

2010-03-08 Thread Norton, Steve
http://www.discoveryon.info/2010/03/vitamin-d.html The researchers found that immune systems' killer cells, known as T cells, rely on vitamin D to become active and remain dormant and unaware of the possibility of threat from an infection or pathogen if vitamin D is lacking in the blood. When a

Re: CSScientists find why sunshine vitamin D is crucial

2010-03-08 Thread Annie B Smythe
Very Interesting Steve :) Thank you. That might explain why with proper levels of vitamin D cancers don't develop. Another tick on the cancer is an immune system problem side. Annie Control your destiny or somebody else will.~Jack Welsh Norton, Steve wrote:

Re: CSScientists find why sunshine vitamin D is crucial

2010-03-08 Thread Sandy
sunshine vitamin D is crucial To: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Monday, March 8, 2010, 3:47 PM http://www.discoveryon.info/2010/03/vitamin-d.html The researchers found that immune systems' killer cells, known as T cells, rely on vitamin D to become active and remain dormant and unaware