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1981 Climate Change Predictions Were Eerily Wrong
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 13054977:MV8xODI5ODc0XzMwNDg0MzIzXzk4RUI3OENB] [quote:Anonymous Coward 1551413:MV8xODI5ODc0XzMwNDg0MjkwX0UzRDQ5QThD] [quote:Bleeding Knuckles O'Leary:MV8xODI5ODc0XzMwNDg0MjM3Xzg3NUZFN0E1] To much Vitamin D I mean, it is in the calcified form in a supplement. Not like the Suns version. So to much calcium can cause problems with arteries. Some people take massive doses, I only take 2000 a day one in morning one in night. It seemed to lift my D levels, but I also take it with 1 x 1000mg fish oil. [/quote] iodine is like a cure all [/quote] Vitamin D is everywhere... Iodine isn;t... Think about it. http://www.biochemj.org/bj/441/0061/bj4410061.htm And yes, we could use a little bit of iodine but we have a widespread vitamin D deficiency that needs to be fixed. http://www.vitamindcouncil.org/health-conditions/ - Read everything. [/quote]
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