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Great presentation. If anyone hasn't actually listened to/seen this

online presentation, please, please do, and forward the URL to anyone you

love who's over 55.

Maco

Here is a very informative presentation by Professor Reinhold

Vieth on the necessity of

Vitamin D and its relationship

to cancer, MS, and osteoporosis. He is on the committee

which recently proposed an increase in the recommended

dietary intakes.

http://www.insinc.com/onlinetv/directms13oct2005/softvnetplayer.htm

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My old computer wouldn't allow it. (I'm about to get a new computer). Can you summarize please?

on 1/24/2007 6:55 AM, Maco at mstewart@... wrote:

Great presentation. If anyone hasn't actually listened to/seen this online presentation, please, please do, and forward the URL to anyone you love who's over 55.

Maco

Here is a very informative presentation by Professor Reinhold

Vieth on the necessity of Vitamin D and its relationship

to cancer, MS, and osteoporosis. He is on the committee

which recently proposed an increase in the recommended

dietary intakes.

http://www.insinc.com/onlinetv/directms13oct2005/softvnetplayer.htm

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At 05:24 AM 1/24/2007, you wrote:

My old computer wouldn't allow

it. (I'm about to get a new computer). Can you summarize

please?

Recommended (even newly recommended 1000 IU/day) levels of Vit D

supplementation are low, the old levels by an order of magnitude.

2000-5000 IU/day is nontoxic and has significant impact on blood levels

of the activated form of vit D, which has profound beneficial effects on

bone density, likely on multiple sclerosis lesion development, and cell

differentiation (i.e., cancer). This stuff is cheap--hence our not

hearing about it nightly on the " news " --but enormously

beneficial. It has a long half-life, so taking your dose daily, weekly,

or monthly doesn't matter: just getting the stuff in is what counts. Many

details, again: worth the time to view/listen to,

computer-willing.

Maco

on 1/24/2007 6:55 AM, Maco

at mstewart@... wrote:

Great presentation. If anyone hasn't actually listened to/seen this

online presentation, please, please do, and forward the URL to anyone you

love who's over 55.

Maco

Here is a very informative presentation by Professor Reinhold

Vieth on the necessity of Vitamin D and its relationship

to cancer, MS, and osteoporosis. He is on the committee

which recently proposed an increase in the recommended

dietary intakes.

http://www.insinc.com/onlinetv/directms13oct2005/softvnetplayer.htm

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