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dan

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Posted - 06/20/2007 :  22:12:00  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
A newly released study from Creighton University shows that supplementing vitamin D3 and calcium cuts cancer risks by 60-77%. See the news release at http://www2.creighton.edu/publicrelations/newscenter/news/2007/june2007/june82007/vitamind_cancer_nr060807/index.php

Rose Petal

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Posted - 05/04/2009 :  19:34:08  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
In regards to skin cancer, which is best to take, Vitamin D or Vitamin D3 and why?
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RidgebackDogs

USA
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Posted - 05/22/2009 :  20:38:51  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Rose Petal,

check out this link on vitamin d

http://www.vitamindcouncil.org/vitaminDToxicity.shtml

it talks about d2 and d3 and since toxicity is hard to reverse it is worth a read. i have trouble when i start taking larger doses of vit d and have to find out why - i didn't feel well after 5-6 days on 1600IUs even though i tested out as deficient - i'm ok if i go out and get sunlight tho - so i guess if i want to figure that out it's another dr visit :o! They say you should get tested 1st ...
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