Hi Mary,
Yes, Vitamin D is an oil based vitamin which means it does not flush
from the system readily. I was always told that it was a vitamin that
we really had to watch for overdosing. Most people don't make enough
naturally but some do go overboard and dose too much or too long.
Glenda
mborg...@att.net wrote:
I would like to know from anyone can one overdose on vitamin D pills?
Mary
-------------- Original message from <kmilkow...@cfl.rr.com>:
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> I found one I like too, the sun. I try and get as much exposure
as I can.
>
> Kurt
> ---- Clayton Family wrote:
> > Dear List,
> >
> > I have been musing for some time over the role of Vitamin D in
> > processing toxins. I have come to the conclusion that adequate
amounts
> > of D are required to excrete toxins, by my experiments with it
over the
> > last few months. It is now known that D deficiency is a risk
factor for
> > many diseases, and this includes cancer. Since cancer seems to
be from
> > poisons and toxins of various sorts, it perhaps goes along
with certain
> > detox systems being impaired from a genetic standpoint, which
could
> > predis! pose so me people to cancer.
> >
> > I have been detoxing faster since finding a D supplement I
tolerate,
> > and taking a sufficient amount of it.
> >
> > kathryn
> >
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