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Vitamin D3 is also commonly derived from the oil of sheep's wool.  Lanolin

from the sheep wool is chemically altered in the lab to produce vitamin D3 or

cholecalciferol.

But not many vitamin producers let you know the source of their D3 in their

product, unless you write them and ask that.

 

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From: helen372933 <Humphreys.GandH@...>

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Sent: Monday, May 23, 2011 8:58 PM

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Thanks Duncan,have just ordered it. I had been taking 2 tbsps of coconut oil

daily for 2-3 weeks prior to deciding to rub it in to my elbow as well, so maybe

that was the important factor. Anyway thanks for your information, most helpful.

Where does Vit. D3 come in? is that delivered by cod liver oil too?

Helen

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> Inflammation can be caused by excess arachidonic acid in the body, which is

the natural byproduct of breakdown of fatty acids. To cure this kind of

inflammation one would eat less linoleic acid, more saturated and

monounsaturated fat, and usually also more DHA and EPA (or cod-liver oil).

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Back in 2009, I found the website of the folks in Canada who created

Ddrops (nowt sold by Carlson). I copied the info into my blog. The

Canadian site seems to no longer be in operation, but you may read the

info in my blog post.

http://alobar.livejournal.com/3207653.html

I have been most happy with Ddrops made from lanolin ever since I

began using them in mid-January of 2009. I began slowly and have

been steadily increasing my daily dose. Last year in January, I had

my blood levels checked and I was in the upper 3%.

http://alobar.livejournal.com/3576032.html

Alobar

On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 8:30 PM, Tiiu Ounila <tounila@...> wrote:

> Vitamin D3 is also commonly derived from the oil of sheep's wool.  Lanolin

from the sheep wool is chemically altered in the lab to produce vitamin D3 or

cholecalciferol.

> But not many vitamin producers let you know the source of their D3 in their

product, unless you write them and ask that.

>

> T

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That product looks really good, I will try to check if I manage to get it in

Singapore.

Thanks Alobar!

 

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From: Alobar <Alobar@...>

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Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2011 12:25 PM

Subject: Re: Re: New Member

 

Back in 2009, I found the website of the folks in Canada who created

Ddrops (nowt sold by Carlson). I copied the info into my blog. The

Canadian site seems to no longer be in operation, but you may read the

info in my blog post.

http://alobar.livejournal.com/3207653.html

I have been most happy with Ddrops made from lanolin ever since I

began using them in mid-January of 2009. I began slowly and have

been steadily increasing my daily dose. Last year in January, I had

my blood levels checked and I was in the upper 3%.

http://alobar.livejournal.com/3576032.html

Alobar

On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 8:30 PM, Tiiu Ounila <tounila@...> wrote:

> Vitamin D3 is also commonly derived from the oil of sheep's wool.  Lanolin

from the sheep wool is chemically altered in the lab to produce vitamin D3 or

cholecalciferol.

> But not many vitamin producers let you know the source of their D3 in their

product, unless you write them and ask that.

>

> T

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