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On Tue, 23 Jul 2002 01:56:06 -0500, Theola Walden Baker
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>Vitamin A content in International Units (I.U.) per gm of food:
>Ox liver 550
>Cod liver oil 600
>Halibut liver oil 30,000
>Polar bear (Thalarctos maritimus) 24,000-35,000
In one of the vitamin A articles I found the sentence that
"one ounce of palar bear liver" can kill a man immediately.
I think nobody would ever have the opportunity ever to taste polar bears.
What about Halibut liver oil?
It might be wise not to eat a whole ounce of this, if the numbers above are
correct.
Ah btw: humans method of detoxifying vitamin A is to transport and store it
in the liver. Human liver was listed at 550 (per gm).
Humans can store up to two years of vitamin A needs in the liver.
If this is full... It should better not - you might feel it in the bones.
In the case you ate carotenes above the storage limit,
skin and eyeballs turn yellow.
Amadeus
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