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|    John H. Gohde to vitty guy    |
|    Re: Vitamin D works better than Fat.    |
|    13 May 13 11:59:51    |
      5fee91cb       XPost: misc.health.alternative, sci.med, sci.med.nutrition       XPost: sci.life-extension       From: john.h.gohde@gmail.com              On May 13, 1:40 pm, vitty guy wrote:       > "Further, the ability of Vitamin D to control gene expression was found       > to improve in direct portion to dosage size or vitamin D status. The       > impressive results of this study were achieved at the relatively low       > dosage of just 2,000 IU a day of vitamin D-3. Further, it suggests that       > higher doses of "D" would have resulted in even more gene expression."       >       > Ah, anyone who has studied biology knows instantly the flaw in the above.       > There is a minimal, an optimal, and a maximal level in any biological       > process. Themin to have any effect, the ott to have the best results, and       > the max where increasing something has no added benefit and becomes toxic       > or otherwise undesired.       >       > The connection between vit d and heart disease risk is an example. Below       > and above a rather narrow range of blood vit d the risk of heart disease       > increases.              ROFLOL              I can spot somebody lying a mile away, especially Science Psychos.              I do NOT take, nor have I ever advocated that anybody should take any       where near a toxic dosage, short of a person dying from full blown       cancer.              So go right ahead, and wait a couple hundred years for the perfect       vitamin D info to come in, while I laugh my head off at a bonafide Ass-       Hole.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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