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To: Horgad who wrote (183857)2/12/2022 9:28:09 AM
From: Pogeu Mahone  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 217551
 
Yes it is! Please get over YOUR confusion!.

Is D3 an anticoagulant?

Vitamin D has been shown to have an anticoagulant effect.


I will believe what I have experienced for 15 years.


You learn from a book if it pleases you.


This ilustrates why real D3 info is so hard to come by.


Thank you for persisting even though it is a mistake.


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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.



To: Horgad who wrote (183857)2/12/2022 10:12:46 AM
From: Pogeu Mahone1 Recommendation

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I only listen to Michael Holick on D3 and I do not read his books as he is constrained from telling the truth by standed of care insurance regulations if he wants to keep his medical license.

I am Lucky we became fiends.

He is known as a kook in medical circles. I am sure it is professional jealousy as Mike is reported to be a billionaire.