I always remember reading that Vit D, being oil-based and thus not easily
eliminated, was one of the few vitamins that can actually cause harm if 
over done. Supposedly, the human body will automatically make all it needs
through exposure to sunlight. Of course, lots of things one reads turn out 
to be utter bull, especially medical and nutrition advice, so who knows...
Also, the various forms of what is commonly called "Vitamin D" apparently 
have radical differences in their effect on the body. 
Personally, I think we don't really know squat about nutrition yet and
should take it all with a grain of NaCl. Of course, for someone who has a 
serious illness, some experimentation may be worthwhile. Probably beats
whatever patent meds the docs have been bribed to prescribe this week... 

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indi


On Sat, Jul 04, 2009 at 12:52:51PM +0000, mborg...@att.net wrote:
> Be careful of vitamin d3 it is a rat poison.
> Good information  at the marshallprotocol.com/forum2/2572
> -------------- Original message from Shirley Reed <pj20fl...@gmail.com>: 
> -------------- 
> 
>    About 50 years ago mention was made in some weekly reader or something 
> about how research on Vit. D was sparse.  Yet, what had been learned 
> indicated that this nutrient just might be extremely important in many ways.  
> However, its un-patentability made greater research unlikely or at least very 
> slow.  Since then I have been on the lookout for more info on Vit. D.  Only 
> since computers became easily accessible have I been able to get much more 
> information.  Now there is tons of info and it nearly all points to a really 
> great need for more of this nutrient for nearly everyone.  It seems it may 
> actually be some sort of master nutrient.  There is much to be learned, but 
> the site www.vitamindcouncil.com will be very enlightening.  What is going on 
> is that information that could once be suppressed for the money interests of 
> the few, can now be publicized far and wide by computers.  And it is being 
> publicized.  Similar to the information about the connection between iodine 
> deficiency and cancer, along with loads of other easily preventable poor 
> health conditions.  My opinion--considered and informed.  Not medical advice. 
>    pj


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