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Debbie Grant <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 2 Oct 2004 18:25:58 -0400
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<<yes  you can....but very very very little is currently known about d.
the one thing that is known is that we were never meant to get d from
food.  it may be that maternal D intake of D would have to be 'too'
high, to get sufficient levels for D in milk.>>

How would this work??  If Vit D is fat stored, how and when would it be free
to transfer to the baby?  I could understand the other water soluble
vitamins where excess would be excreted from the body, but ADEK have me
confused!!    Seems mighty dangerous to risk overdosing on D.

Take care,
Debbie Grant

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