Ok,
But then it is no problem to eat at least the FDA recommendation, and
probably a bit more because they have set a minimal standard.
/AJ

2012/12/6 mgperrault <mgperra...@aol.com>:
> Vit D releases calcium into the bloodstream which is toxic in higher
> amounts.   Vit D overdose is still a possibility for human. Rodents dont
> have an aversion to Vit D so rat poison can does them with a large amount
> proportional to body size.  FDA is widely considered corrupted by the
> pharmaceutical industry.  Vitamin levels are often minimal standards and not
> for optimum health.  Some of the standards were set a rather long time ago
> with limited knowledge of biochemistry compared to today.  Some standards
> also change, for example the proposed optimum nutrition food pyramid,
> illustrating that even supposedly unbiased standards are prone to error.
>
> On 12/6/2012 11:57 AM, André Juthe wrote:
>>
>> Ok so the FDA's recommendations of vitamin D3 are very wrong? This is
>> a bold claim. Do you have a some references for this?
>>
>> /AJ
>>
>> 2012/12/6 sol <sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com>:
>>>
>>> André Juthe wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Everything including water is bad if it is is taken in too high does,
>>>> are you claiming that even eating according to the recommendations of
>>>> FDA is unhealthy?
>>>>
>>>>
>>> If you mean eating according to the USDA food guidelines, I certainly do
>>> think it is un healthy. LOL
>>> sol
>>>
>>>
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