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|    John H. Gohde to All    |
|    A Simple VDR Question    |
|    01 Mar 13 14:10:51    |
      e52fa387       XPost: misc.health.alternative, sci.med, sci.med.nutrition       XPost: sci.life-extension       From: john.h.gohde@gmail.com              Most, if NOT all cells in the human body contains a VDR - Vitamin D       Receptor.              If someone were to take 5,000 IU a day of vitamin D-3, how many days       would it take for a vitamin D molecule to become attached to the VDR       of every cell in the typical person?              In other words, how many days before all your cells would actually       have a vitamin D molecule attached to each cell, for the very first       time in your entire life, no matter how much a fossil you may be.              Hint: Each person is said to be made of somewhere between 10 to 100       trillion cells.              Next, how long on average would a single molecule of vitamin D last       attached to a VDR before it would need to be replaced?              Now, do the math ... How much vitamin D should one take a day in       order to maintain the average 50 trillion cells found in a typical       person, with a fresh molecule of vitamin D-3?              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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