It's a Material Handling Data Sheet! You can look up the MHDS anywhere
you want for D3, it will say the same thing - these are established by
govt. oversight divisions.. Anyone that has worked in industry, safety
or anything similar knows what a material data sheet is. They're based
on established science and studies, if a data sheet says something is
poison, you can bet your ass it is! D-3 is the same toxicity as
Mercury, and just a tad under Arsenic in terms of the MHDS, this really
can't be debated - anyone can look up the data sheets.
You can look up the MHDS for any other vitamin, and compare notes..
Here's the MHDS for Vitamin C..
http://ull.chemistry.uakron.edu/erd/Chemicals/10000/8291.html
(0 Poison rating, that is, it's simply not poisonous to Humans)
Here's a list of the top 4 rat poisons in the US. (D3 is second, and
note it lists low to moderate toxicity for humans)
http://icwdm.org/Images/rat-norway/Norway12.gif
Please note, I am not saying we don't need D. I am saying to eat some
sardines, and get some sunshine. Not take this stuff from the drug
companies. I have a gut feeling there is more to the D story than we're
being told, just like we know there is more to the fluoride story than
we were told. Anytime I see a huge push on something from major media
sources, I start to ask questions, and you should to.
Draw your own conclusions of course, I'm just pointing out some data on
this most people aren't aware of. Nothing more, nothing less. Sardines
and Sunlight, there is no "Magic Pill" from Big Pharma, never will be.
Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote:
But it says that the views expressed are just those of the page author, and not
endorsed by the university. Does anyone on the list (Brooks, Marshall -
anyone!) have anything to say about this please? I have just sent off for
three lots of D3 sprays because I have read such good reports on this
substance. One of those was one of the big insurance companies too. dee
On 21 Apr 2010, at 17:21, bodhisattva wrote:
I'm not mixing up the D's, look at the MHDS yourself, it's for D3. D3 is a
STRONG acidic, oxidising agent. It's D3 that makes the most effective Rat
Poison, along with ZyclonB and Fluoride of course.
http://ull.chemistry.uakron.edu/erd/Chemicals/8000/7235.html
Chronic ingestion may cause effects similar to those of acute ingestion. Ingestion May be fatal if swallowed. May cause irritation of the digestive tract. May cause kidney damage. May cause cardiac disturbances. Ingestion may lead to mental retardation.
Hazard class 6.1