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6693Ian- Do you know if the various Vit D3 and metabolite tests pick up D2 and deriBiotech Jim-11/5/2009
6692OT- Over time and with mounting evidence over a number of posts, most people wilkenhott-11/5/2009
6691<b>UPDATE</b>E.coli outbreaks lead to meat recall: More than 500,000Shawn Donahue-11/4/2009
6690Ken, Despite all the research being published, it seems that the % of the NorthIan@SI-11/4/2009
6689I used to be a member of LEF until it became clear that ingesting every one of ttom pope-11/4/2009
6688Life Extension (www.lef.org) is now offering a Vitamin D, 25-Hydroxy Blood Test BulbaMan-11/4/2009
6687OT- All kidding aside, your Vit D centric world view is helping others who read kenhott311/4/2009
6686As indicated below, even super-high doses of Vitamin D appear to be safe. HolickBulbaMan-11/4/2009
6685Thank you, Ian. I've ordered the test, and thank you for getting me interesttom pope-11/3/2009
6684Tom, The Vitamin D, 25-Hydroxy at $59.99 is the measurement that I see most oftIan@SI-11/3/2009
6683Thank you very much BJ, extremely helpful.tom pope-11/3/2009
6682Tom- All three of the tests should be used if one wants the entire picture. Biotech Jim-11/3/2009
6681LabCorp offers several ranges of Vit-D tests. Do you have a recommendation re thtom pope-11/3/2009
6680<I> I doubt that Vit D will cure anything after the fact</I> That&#tom pope111/3/2009
6679I believe an appropriate dosage is "whatever it takes" to get to the mIan@SI-11/2/2009
6678"So how much is enough vitamin D? Experts say 1,000 to 2,000 IU daily—aboutDaveAu-11/2/2009
6677scientificamerican.com From the November 2009 Scientific American Mind Does ViIan@SI111/2/2009
6676Perhaps the FDA should reconsider its acceptance criteria. A drug that's thGary Mohilner-10/31/2009
6675Statin drugs may lower deaths from flu - study Thu Oct 29, 2009 1:34pm EDT <tnsaf-10/31/2009
6674Tiny tubers By Daniel Grushkin Volume 23 | Issue 10 | Page 17 the-scientist.ctnsaf-10/31/2009
6673Tetherin Inhibits HIV-1 Release by Directly Tethering Virions to Cells David Ptnsaf-10/30/2009
6672New Culprits in Chronic Pain ( Preview ) Glia are nervous system caretakers whoDoc Bones-10/29/2009
6671Putting Madness in Its Place: Can the Environment Explain Schizophrenia's HeDoc Bones-10/29/2009
6670Right. But how much?tom pope-10/28/2009
6669Here's another reason to get sufficient Omega-3s in your diet. It sounds liIan@SI-10/28/2009
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