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its my understanding that once the tissues are saturated the body can go a

LOOOOONG time without needing A again.  but it should not be permanent.  if he

gets sick, or has trauma/stress, he will likely deplete some stores and may need

supplementation again after that.

 

I would not think 30 days is a long enough time, unless a traumatic event or

illness occurred during that time period.

 

From: iflow97 <iflow97@...>

Subject: [ ] A toxicity - can it become permanent?

Date: Tuesday, April 6, 2010, 11:33 AM

 

For those of you with vitamin A knowledge - can a person become fully loaded on

A and simply not need any more supplementation? In a sense become permanently

toxic? We did Andy's protocol of higher vitamin A with CLO for a number of

months - since my son can't tolerate synthetic vitamin A. He became toxic after

several months at 12,000 iu of A a day. Every time we try to reintroduce A even

in a small amount, after waiting a month or so to try again, even 2000 iu of A a

day, he shows signs of toxicity.

Irene

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> For those of you with vitamin A knowledge - can a person become fully loaded

on A and simply not need any more supplementation?

My son is like that. If I give more than about one drop of CLO 1x per week, he

will go toxic. His body converts carotenes now. I have stopped supplementing

him.

>>In a sense become permanently toxic?

He is actually " permanently at a level just below toxicity " .

Dana

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