absolutely, I used to sell  it was called vitamin d3 mouse poison by tom cat I 
think it is still made. 

 I can't believe people are taking this stuff along with warfin.  Besides 
causing internal bleeding It also raises the calcium in the blood so it is free 
to travel anywhere. I am a health coach, I cannot tell you the amount of people 
who have called and wondered why they were in the hospital  and lost 3 pints of 
blood, first thing I ask do you take vit d always the answer is yes.  This is 
not a vitamin it is a hormone. Do your research.




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From: Gary Hilt <sobertogod1n...@gmail.com>
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wed, December 5, 2012 9:41:12 AM
Subject: Re: CS>HIV success with CS?>>liposomes?

Hey
sorry to interject but vit D is a mouse poison??


On Wed, Dec 5, 2012 at 11:25 AM, Jim Holmes <gooogleis...@gmail.com> wrote:

What is MPS function? 
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>TIA
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>On Wed, Dec 5, 2012 at 7:49 AM, <mborg...@att.net> wrote:
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>Vit. d is mouse a poison
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From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick <d...@deetroy.org>
>>To: "silver-list@eskimo.com" <silver-list@eskimo.com>
>>Sent: Wed, December 5, 2012 4:50:39 AM
>>
>>Subject: Re: CS>HIV success with CS?>>liposomes?
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>>I must say I really don't understand the science as it is very complicated.
>>Can anyone tell me - with this information in mind - if this means that
>>taking liposomal Vit C or indeed, Vit D3 in liposomal form, is detrimental
>>to our health - or immune system?  dee
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>>> From: mgperrault <mgperra...@aol.com>
>>> Reply-To: "silver-list@eskimo.com" <silver-list@eskimo.com>
>>> Date: Wed, 05 Dec 2012 02:42:06 -0700
>>> To: "silver-list@eskimo.com" <silver-list@eskimo.com>
>>> Subject: Re: CS>HIV  success with CS?>>liposomes?
>>> Resent-From: "silver-list@eskimo.com" <silver-list@eskimo.com>
>>> Resent-Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2012 01:42:07 -0800
>>> 
>>> AJ
>>> 
>>> If fact I made it sound worse than it is. My intent was to illustrate
>>> that phagoytosis was the natural fate of any liposomes that made it into
>>> the lymph and blood. If a large amount of liposomes got into the system,
>>> then the macrophages would be hard at work eating them up. However, its
>>> difficult to find evidence that intact liposomes make it across the GI
>>> tract, although Peyers patches may transport some into the lymph system.
>>> 
>>> Overburdening the immune system was not the right description, sorry.
>>> Because liposomes are consumed  by macrophages, it is a well known method
>>> to deplete them in vivo by loading liposomes with the drug
>>> dichloromethylene diphosphonate. This is able to wipe out a large
>>> percent of macrophages in the target system. But even unloaded liposomes
>>> can have a dramatic effect on the spleen and liver and immune system
>>> 
>>> 
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