Vitamin A and D deficiency increases liver cancer
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Not muh heckin poison A!!!
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@Mauritio blasphemy! lol
On a serious note, thanks for reposting bud, nice reminder.
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@Mauritio said in Vitamin A and D deficiency increases liver cancer:
So for anyone thinking vitamin A and D are poisons maybe ingest some Vitamin E at least. Unless that has reached poison status as well. I'm not up to date .
It has happened . You can't make this stuff up.
https://raypeatforum.com/community/threads/love-your-liver-livestream-161-toxic-vitamin-e-testimonials.53292/ -
@Mauritio ironically, they make stuff up as they go lol
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@LetTheRedeemed Theres something weirdly Anti-Life (vita= life) almost satanic about their nedd to ascribe something toxic to every vitamin.
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@Mauritio Especially sinister when they say they're doing God's work. Yes, it's anti-human, anti-nature, and anti-God. Satanic is the perfect description.
If they truly believed this world was made for us, they wouldn't think that 95% of food and vitamins are toxic to us. From the perspective that we're created by a benevolent God, the logical view should be that the way nature as god made it is what's best for us.
Their perspective basically paints God as either incompetent or evil in that everything is bad for us, and sets themselves up as the saviors/gods by discovering that things like MILK, as good and nutritious for you as it is, that BABIES are fed and REQUIRE to survive, is going to kill you.
They're insane.
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@Mauritio yup. I canât help but feel like itâs a psyop.
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@LetTheRedeemed said in Vitamin A and D deficiency increases liver cancer:
I canât help but feel like itâs a psyop.
Most of anything commercial and broadcast does to me at least once a year. I may be late to notice this also applies to "normal" people now. Anyone can commercialise themselves, become a brand. Whether they actually have something or they're just willing to scrape the barrel. I thought "influencers" were all women selling cosmetics and handbags. Beside the talking heads making celebrity in "alternative" media. Forgive me for avoiding twitter almost entirely for 14 years, passively browsing it for 2 during the rona crap until the API was shrouded, and actually paying attention on account for 8 short months. What a shitshow.
Still I've wondered. If it is it's old. Legitimate stupidity seems more likely.
https://web.archive.org/web/20240222052456/https://180degreehealth.com/vitamin-vitamin-villain/
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I'd be interested to see the numbers on "Nutrition Detective, PLLC". But I can't seem to locate this entity... hmm.
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@Mauritio said in Vitamin A and D deficiency increases liver cancer:
o for anyone thinking vitamin A and D are poisons maybe ingest some Vitamin E at least.
Iâd like to point out some inadequacy to remind:
- High levels of vitamin E alpha (only one dimer) affect retinol binding protein (RBP). Excessive vitamin E could increase the concentration of vitamin A in liver by inhibiting RBP synthesis in hepatocytes.
We need 20-25 mg vitamin E per day, according to Chris Masterjohn. So I wonât take 400 UI every day but every 72 hours (+/ 2x/wk.), 3x if inflammation. - There is U-shape effect with retinol:
An excess of vitamin A (or a vitamin D deficiency) prevents the formation of heterodimers: essentially homodimers (RXR-RXR) will be formed, leaving the VDR unoccupied and inactive. Zoëhlo (Pharmacologist). - A deficit in Fe Zn Vit E or protein can exhaust the carriage, the storage and the use of vitamin A.
Useful links: - Vitamin A is one of the Keys to a Tolerant Immune System? (in French, translator needed)
https://mirzoune-ciboulette.forumactif.org/t721-vitamine-a-la-cle-dun-systeme-immunitaire-tolerant#6555 - Vitamin A works as an estrogen antagonist
The greatest use of vitamin A is at the level of production of pregnenolone, progesterone and the other steroid hormones associated with youth.
âVitamin A is for the production of pregnenolone, progesterone, and the other youth-associated steroidsâ.
http://raypeat.com/articles/articles/alzheimers2.shtml
- High levels of vitamin E alpha (only one dimer) affect retinol binding protein (RBP). Excessive vitamin E could increase the concentration of vitamin A in liver by inhibiting RBP synthesis in hepatocytes.