On Mon, 13 Mar 2000, matesz wrote:
> *Vitamin D precursors require cholesterol for conversion into the
> hormone-vitmamin. [vitamin D is technically a hormone]. Without adequate sun
> exposure, vitamin D precursors turn to cholesterol instead of the vitamin.
Wouldn't this imply that vitamin D supplementation would tend to
increase cholesterol, by reducing the demand for conversion of
these precursors into vitamin D? I.e., The more vitamin D you
ingest, the less your body needs to make.
Todd Moody
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