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In a message dated 1/1/04 2:22:40 PM Eastern Standard Time,

Idol@... writes:

> IOW, how much of pig fat's high vitamin

> D potential comes from the pigs themselves and how much comes from the

> dairy waste they're sometimes fed?

Isn't vitamin D contained in the butterfat?

Chris

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Idol wrote - << I'm usually stuck inside all day, so I'm certainly not

making enough... it seems like supplementation experimentation might be in

order. >>

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In light of the info in that article... would it not be possible/preferable for

you to do the test Mercola recommends?...

Dedy

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In a message dated 1/3/04 12:53:52 PM Eastern Standard Time,

Idol@... writes:

> I would assume so, but I believe it's WAPF doctrine that feeding pigs skim

> milk from grassfed cows increases the vitamin D content of the resulting

> lard. That could be wrong, though -- that's why I was asking.

I don't remember reading that, but maybe they said that. Krispin Sullivan's

article seemed to promote the idea that the vitamin D content was entirely

tied to their exposure to sunlight.

Chris

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Chris-

I would assume so, but I believe it's WAPF doctrine that feeding pigs skim

milk from grassfed cows increases the vitamin D content of the resulting

lard. That could be wrong, though -- that's why I was asking.

>Isn't vitamin D contained in the butterfat?

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Dedy-

Sure, if I had the money, and a doctor, since you can't ever get results of

tests yourself.

>In light of the info in that article... would it not be

>possible/preferable for you to do the test Mercola recommends?...

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ooh - ok, it's time to ask, what's WAPF?

since we don't have enough house scraps to feed more than three little

piggies, i was telling my husband that i'd like to feed them [good] milk,

and he wanted to see some information on doing that...

At 12:52 PM 1/3/2004, you wrote:

>Chris-

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>I would assume so, but I believe it's WAPF doctrine that feeding pigs skim

>milk from grassfed cows increases the vitamin D content of the resulting

>lard. That could be wrong, though -- that's why I was asking.

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> >Isn't vitamin D contained in the butterfat?

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oh, jeeze.

hee!

westonaprice.org was one of the urls i gave the lady yesterday. somehow i

just couldn't put the letters together in my head...thanks!

At 08:26 PM 1/3/2004, you wrote:

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> > ooh - ok, it's time to ask, what's WAPF?

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>Weston A Price Foundation

>westonaprice.org

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