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Fawn Bales <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 30 Apr 2002 10:03:11 -0400
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>>  The
>> livers of polar bears and other arctic animals may contain especially
high
>> levels of vitamin A.

>It's interesting, though, that the elderly man who ate 20-25 eggs
>per day for years (reported some time ago in NEJM) suffered no
>signs of vitamin A toxicity.  I wonder how that is possible.
>Todd Moody


Must be why we keep finding all those dead Eskimos laying around the
place.

I'm REALLY skeptical of this source of information, but without internet
access at this computer, cannot visit the site to confirm my suspicions.

Fawn

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