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Location: Kansas
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I find it fascinating that no one has picked up on the fact that it is not a matter that we do not get “enough” of vitamin D3 it is that we can no longer utilize or process D3.
Even people who do get 10 to 20 minutes of sun a day are very low on D3. |
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I dont need a label !
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: The Shire of Wilt
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Waste of time buying some tablets then??
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Location: Kansas
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Perhaps a more engaging question would be “why one can no longer process natural forms of D3”.
I would bet the farm that most individuals who are low on D3 and other vital minerals and vitamins do not grow their own food or get their food from a reputable organic or natural farm. 90 to 95 % of ALL food that is produced (especially here in the US) is grown from GMO seeds and plants. In order for the plant to be able to with stand the toxic amount of weed killers (herbicides) and pesticides they are dowsed with before and during the growing season they have been muted away from their natural state. Putting it very simply the amino acids and proteins (building blocks of all life) have be severely altered. When we eat this food our bodies do not recognize these “new” forms of amino acids and proteins and we do not and cannot digest them. Most illnesses and certainly dis-eases that have exploded in the last 15 years (prostate cancer, erectile dysfunction, breast and reproductive cancers, autism, neurological disorders, depression, allergies, asthma, obesity to name a few) can be traced back to GMO’s. Even the disappearance of the honey bees can be attributed to this travesty. If you have this misfortune to eat this type of “food” your body is struggling just to maintain cellular function. Because you are not ingesting proper or natural forms of proteins and amino acids you do not have the “tools” to break down and utilize D3 or any other vitamins or minerals. This is why I will be giving homesteading and gardening classes free or at cost here at my farm. We have to grow our own food or support a farmer or community that can. Give a fish to a person and he will eat for a day . . . . teach a person to fish and he will never go hungry www.seedsofdeception.com |
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Join Date: Sep 2008
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another benefit of Vitamin D:
Secret to summer loving: vitamin D THE reason why many couples seem to conceive while they are on holiday may have been explained by scientists: sunlight might be good for a man’s sperm Quote:
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#5 |
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Join Date: Sep 2008
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I heard there are 3 types of Vitamin D that need to be balanced in the human body. Anyone know about this?
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Interesting reading. Thinking about trying out a Vitamin D supplement and cutting out the other supplement I take (a regular multivitamin with chromium) and trying to eat more fruits and veggies.
Vit D would definitely help during a Vermont winter. I also tend to get sicker in the wintertime and it's a good idea to have something to help fight that. |
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