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To: Pogeu Mahone who wrote (183842)2/11/2022 8:42:34 PM
From: twmoore  Respond to of 217549
 
A friend of mine often said "don't go to see the doctor because they get paid pretty good money to find something the mater with you"!



To: Pogeu Mahone who wrote (183842)2/12/2022 9:01:46 AM
From: Horgad  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 217549
 
So 1.25 mg is 50k IU if I calculated it right. According to MayoClinic, toxicity/calcification may happen at 60k, but I am sure they are being conservative and giving the low end (IE some people can probably go much higher than others). So you are still in the safe range according to them...albeit at the high end.

The confusion in your earlier post was saying D3 killed rats by being an anticoagulant...there are a lot of anticoagulant rant poisons but the D3 rat poison is not one of them.

Cheers.