If you expose your entire body to the full sun for a few hours you will
produce about 14,000 IU's of D3 daily. Taking less than half this amount in
a supplement form (made from lanolin actually) isn't harmful.
Bob
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From: "Dan Nave" <bhangcha...@gmail.com>
To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2010 11:42 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Nasal spray (UNCLASSIFIED)
Right, vitamin D is a hormone, to be taken in small quantities if
supplemented. People working
with many pounds of the compound would have to be careful to not
ingest more than the extremely small amounts
required for healthy living. Getting this much vitamin D from
sunlight would be like staying out naked in the
full sun in the desert for 300 years.
You would be sure to be burned to a crisp.
Dan
On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 12:38 PM, Marshall Dudley <mdud...@king-cart.com>
wrote:
Yes, D3 makes a good rat poison, especially when combined with
anticoagulants. It kills rats for the same reason it help people, it
mobilizes calcium. But too much of it and it becomes toxic, mobilizing too
much calcium. Everything is toxic if too much is consumed, even water.
Salt
is very toxic to things as well, fresh water fish, slugs and microbes, but
is also an essential nutrient. But if you eat too much salt it will kill
you too. D3 is safe for adult humans up to 10,000 IU a day long term.
400 IU is 40 micrograms. Rat LD50 is 42 mg/kg. If you weight 100 kg, then
the LD50 would likely be around 4.2 grams. You could reach this level by
taking approximately 90,000 400 UI pills at once, but most likely you
would
succumb to the huge amount of oil in 90,000 or the stomach would burst
from
the volume of these pills first.
Marshall
bodhisattva wrote:
I'm not mixing up the D's, look at the MHDS yourself, it's for D3. D3 is
a STRONG acidic, oxidising agent. It's D3 that makes the most effective
Rat
Poison, along with ZyclonB and Fluoride of course.
http://ull.chemistry.uakron.edu/erd/Chemicals/8000/7235.html
Chronic ingestion may cause effects similar to those of acute ingestion.
Ingestion May be fatal if swallowed. May cause irritation of the
digestive
tract. *May cause kidney damage*. May cause *cardiac disturbances*.
*Ingestion may lead to mental retardation*.
Hazard class 6.1
Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote:
Yes but some articles have said more or less the same of
colloidal silver. Are you sure you are not mixing up your D's--because
I
believe D2 is harder to assimilate. dee
On 21 Apr 2010, at 02:52, bodhisattva wrote:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodenticide
Remember, Fluoride, ZyclonB and VitaminD are potent rodent killers, and
as a
consequence, the first two were used to great effect to gas humans in
mass
quantities. Look at the other fun Rodenticides, and discover where
those are
added to the things in your life. Some contrail tests claim they always
find a lot of barium, which of course is another rat poison. Seems to
be a
trend these days, you know?
http://ull.chemistr y.uakron. edu/erd/Chemical s/8000/7235. html
VITAMIN D - EC Class very toxic
RTECS class Reproductive Effector; Human Data
Poison_Class 2
Exposure effects
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