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senior citizen
11-09-2013, 08:08 AM
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pooh
11-09-2013, 08:25 AM
Better living through chemistry..... :BigApplause: ...well most of the time anyway...:D

manaboutown
11-09-2013, 09:57 AM
According to the author of the book "Pandora's Lunchbox", Melanie Warner, 80% of the vitamin supplements we consume in the USA are manufactured in China. She wrote in her book that the Chinese use oil from Australian sheepskins to manufacture Vitamin D.

sista
11-09-2013, 10:08 AM
Do you know where your Vitamin D3 comes from? If you have the patience to read all of this to the very bottom, you might be surprised as I was. Obviously, Vitamin D3 is known as the sunshine vitamin.

However, for those of us in the northern states who may not get as much sunshine from November through end of winter, supplemental vitamins are often a consideration. Floridians are fortunate in that it is pretty hard to escape natural Vitamin D3.

We, ourselves, have done nicely without vitamins, thinking that we got plenty from fruits, vegetables, dairy, meat and seafood. However, as we age, I've decided to supplement our whole foods with "Nature's Way" ALIVE 50+ multi vitamin and mineral supplement (Womans and also Mens) which are derived from 26 fruits and vegetables. The womans supports "vitality and bone health"; while the mens "Energy and prostate support".......both have the full B complex, etc., etc.

Both have no gelatin, dairy, yeast, wheat, peanuts, eggs, artificial flavors or preservatives.

They do contain :

Orchard fruits * Garden Veggies Blend * Plum, Pear, Apple, Beet, Strawberry, Cucumber, Tomato, Cranberry, Cherry, Cabbage, Carrot, Cauliflower, Blueberry, Grape, Apricot, Papaya, Orange, Pineapple, Asparagus, Broccoli, Brussel Sprouts, Celery, Green Beans, Spinach, Pomegranate, Acai

Considering they are gummies, they do taste good.....unlike some gummies I've been told about.

So......as some would say, "What is the point?"

After taking them for one week, I began wondering what was the source of the Vitamin D3 . I emailed the company after finding their website.

I almost fell off my chair when she told me that their Vitamin D3 came from SHEEP'S WOOL.

Now, we are not vegans or vegetarians........but sheep's wool???? Yucky.

I immediately emailed her back.....inquiring if that was the same as lanolin as it was the first thing that popped into my mind. My mom always used lanolin on her skin.

Have not received a reply, however.........I did some research and found out the process by which the D3 is extruded from the sheeps' wool and I feel better about it...........it's quite a lengthy process of first boiling, etc. and then separating the lanolin, etc..........then it goes through many many stages of purification and even irradiation............before it becomes D3.

Below is her original email back to me, when I inquired as to the source of their D3. I had also inquired about Omega 3.....

Thank you for contacting Nature's Way(r)<http://www.naturesway.com/Home.aspx>, a Schwabe North America(tm) company. It is great to see that you are taking an interest in healthier living. I am happy to help you with your question regarding the vitamin D3 in the Alive!(r) Once Daily Women's 50+ and if it's the same as fish oil. Also, you were wondering what the difference is between vitamin D2 and vitamin D3 and if there is such a thing as vitamin D. This is Ultra potency, complete & diverse nutrition for women age 50+ in a convenient once daily tablet.

In supplements, vitamin D is available in two forms, D2 (ergocalciferol) and D3 (cholecalciferol). Ergocalciferol is a vegetarian form of vitamin D, cholecalciferol in our product is derived from sheeps' wool.

__________________________________________________ ______________________

Here is what I found about the process of turning sheep's wool into Vitamin D3:


http://blogs.vancouversun.com/2011/02/08/what-do-sheep-have-to-do-with-vitamin-d-supplements-quite-a-bit-actually-mates/ (http://blogs.vancouversun.com/2011/02/08/what-do-sheep-have-to-do-with-vitamin-d-supplements-quite-a-bit-actually-mates/)


What do sheep have to do with vitamin D supplements? I learned something NEW.
Good article.





 

Yep... the 5000 IU cap I take everyday.

maryanna630
11-09-2013, 10:54 PM
Are they 'gummies' or large tablets?

senior citizen
11-10-2013, 04:04 AM
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Lovey2
11-10-2013, 07:15 AM
Lemme tell ya about the sun! I've been living in Florida for 24 years now. My past 2 Dr.visits with lab work, resulted in me having to take a daily Vitamin D supplement...the LAST thing I thought I'd need here. Mind you, I DO NOT lay out in the sun as I did in younger years, but I find it absurd that I can be lacking that, when even a trip to my mailbox (at my last home) required sunglasses. I just think it's weird, is all. Is this stuff being leeched out of all our fruits and veggies? Because I do eat my fair share of those. I'd hate to have to start buying everything organic, but fear we are headed that way.

shcisamax
11-10-2013, 07:26 AM
Below is her original email back to me, when I inquired as to the source of their D3. I had also inquired about Omega 3.....

[FONT=Times New Roman]Thank you for contacting Nature's Way(r)<http://www.naturesway.com/Home.aspx>, a Schwabe North America(tm) company. It is great to see that you are taking an interest in healthier living. I am happy to help you with your question regarding the vitamin D3 in the Alive!(r) Once Daily Women's 50+ and if it's the same as fish oil. Also, you were wondering what the difference is between vitamin D2 and vitamin D3 and if there is such a thing as vitamin D. This is Ultra potency, complete & diverse nutrition for women age 50+ in a convenient once daily tablet.

In supplements, vitamin D is available in two forms, D2 (ergocalciferol) and D3 (cholecalciferol). Ergocalciferol is a vegetarian form of vitamin D, cholecalciferol in our product is derived from sheeps' wool.

 
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Reads just like a response letter from your congressman or senator LOL avoiding answering your real question.

shcisamax
11-10-2013, 07:27 AM
According to the author of the book "Pandora's Lunchbox", Melanie Warner, 80% of the vitamin supplements we consume in the USA are manufactured in China. She wrote in her book that the Chinese use oil from Australian sheepskins to manufacture Vitamin D.

Now I'm worried

shcisamax
11-10-2013, 07:31 AM
Lemme tell ya about the sun! I've been living in Florida for 24 years now. My past 2 Dr.visits with lab work, resulted in me having to take a daily Vitamin D supplement...the LAST thing I thought I'd need here. Is this stuff being leeched out of all our fruits and veggies? Because I do eat my fair share of those. I'd hate to have to start buying everything organic, but fear we are headed that way.

I found the same with my blood results and was pretty surprised.

senior citizen
11-10-2013, 07:39 AM
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lightworker888
11-10-2013, 07:49 AM
Only the exposed areas of skin can absorb the UVB rays from the sun which the body converts to the vit D3 that we need. As we age it is harder for our bodies to convert the UVB rays into vit D3 and we have to be careful not to get to much UVA rays in the process which are the harmful rays. As Vit D is implicated in every disease, it is really important to keep up our VIt B,which is fat soluble.. Most of us are Vit D deficient and we need about 5000+ units a day just to keep up our levels. Being in Canada in the winter, I will up the amount especially if there is a bug going around. Dr. Cannell of the Vit D council has a newsletter that you can get that has many interesting articles. It comes out about once a month and is free. Some articles require membership to read, but I have found the free ones have lots of good info.


LW888

lightworker888
11-10-2013, 07:57 AM
Senior Citizen there is tons of info out there that is debunking the myth about the link between eggs being bad for the heart. It is one of Nature's perfect foods and we eat an egg a day, yolk and all..

BTW if anyone in TV is interested in Super Jumbo Eggs, there is a fellow at Marion Market who sells HUGE eggs for $4 a flat of 20. They are really good and often double yolked. He is in the produce aisle about half way down n the left.
The original farmer,, from whom this guy buys his eggs, said they were free ranging hens.



LW888

senior citizen
11-10-2013, 08:01 AM
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lightworker888
11-10-2013, 08:11 AM
Just found a good article on Vit. D and why it is actually a hormone. Enjoy!

Vitamin D Hormone | Sleep, Chronic Pain, and Headaches (http://drgominak.com/vitamin-d-3/)


LW 888

shcisamax
11-10-2013, 08:20 AM
I do realize that post menopause is when women traditionally experience more joint pain........after they lose their hormones. Not wanting to take HRT due to the cancer risks involved.......I'm now wondering about this Vitamin D3 which is considered a hormone? From sheep's wool?

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You may or may not know of Premarin, a hormone replacement for menopause, which is made from PREgnant MARes urINe. They keep pregnant mares in stalls unable to move because they are hooked up to catheters to capture the urine which is then processed. When they deliver, they ship the foals to slaughter, get the mare pregnant again, and start the process again. When she is too old to be useful, off she goes to slaughter. It is an awful exploitation of a horse. It never ceases to amaze me the horrid things we do to animals for our own narcissistic needs.

sista
11-10-2013, 11:16 AM
Do you know where your Vitamin D3 comes from? If you have the patience to read all of this to the very bottom, you might be surprised as I was. Obviously, Vitamin D3 is known as the sunshine vitamin.

However, for those of us in the northern states who may not get as much sunshine from November through end of winter, supplemental vitamins are often a consideration. Floridians are fortunate in that it is pretty hard to escape natural Vitamin D3.

We, ourselves, have done nicely without vitamins, thinking that we got plenty from fruits, vegetables, dairy, meat and seafood. However, as we age, I've decided to supplement our whole foods with "Nature's Way" ALIVE 50+ multi vitamin and mineral supplement (Womans and also Mens) which are derived from 26 fruits and vegetables. The womans supports "vitality and bone health"; while the mens "Energy and prostate support".......both have the full B complex, etc., etc.

Both have no gelatin, dairy, yeast, wheat, peanuts, eggs, artificial flavors or preservatives.

They do contain :

Orchard fruits * Garden Veggies Blend * Plum, Pear, Apple, Beet, Strawberry, Cucumber, Tomato, Cranberry, Cherry, Cabbage, Carrot, Cauliflower, Blueberry, Grape, Apricot, Papaya, Orange, Pineapple, Asparagus, Broccoli, Brussel Sprouts, Celery, Green Beans, Spinach, Pomegranate, Acai

Considering they are gummies, they do taste good.....unlike some gummies I've been told about.

So......as some would say, "What is the point?"

After taking them for one week, I began wondering what was the source of the Vitamin D3 . I emailed the company after finding their website.

I almost fell off my chair when she told me that their Vitamin D3 came from SHEEP'S WOOL.

Now, we are not vegans or vegetarians........but sheep's wool???? Yucky.

I immediately emailed her back.....inquiring if that was the same as lanolin as it was the first thing that popped into my mind. My mom always used lanolin on her skin.

Have not received a reply, however.........I did some research and found out the process by which the D3 is extruded from the sheeps' wool and I feel better about it...........it's quite a lengthy process of first boiling, etc. and then separating the lanolin, etc..........then it goes through many many stages of purification and even irradiation............before it becomes D3.

Below is her original email back to me, when I inquired as to the source of their D3. I had also inquired about Omega 3.....

Thank you for contacting Nature's Way(r)<http://www.naturesway.com/Home.aspx>, a Schwabe North America(tm) company. It is great to see that you are taking an interest in healthier living. I am happy to help you with your question regarding the vitamin D3 in the Alive!(r) Once Daily Women's 50+ and if it's the same as fish oil. Also, you were wondering what the difference is between vitamin D2 and vitamin D3 and if there is such a thing as vitamin D. This is Ultra potency, complete & diverse nutrition for women age 50+ in a convenient once daily tablet.

In supplements, vitamin D is available in two forms, D2 (ergocalciferol) and D3 (cholecalciferol). Ergocalciferol is a vegetarian form of vitamin D, cholecalciferol in our product is derived from sheeps' wool.

__________________________________________________ ______________________

Here is what I found about the process of turning sheep's wool into Vitamin D3:


http://blogs.vancouversun.com/2011/02/08/what-do-sheep-have-to-do-with-vitamin-d-supplements-quite-a-bit-actually-mates/ (http://blogs.vancouversun.com/2011/02/08/what-do-sheep-have-to-do-with-vitamin-d-supplements-quite-a-bit-actually-mates/)


What do sheep have to do with vitamin D supplements? I learned something NEW.
Good article.





 


You can evaluate the quality of your supplements at ConsumerLabs.com

senior citizen
11-10-2013, 03:21 PM
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senior citizen
11-10-2013, 03:25 PM
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senior citizen
11-10-2013, 03:27 PM
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senior citizen
11-10-2013, 03:49 PM
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Cantwaittoarrive
11-10-2013, 05:48 PM
Yep I live in TV so vitamin D comes from the sun exposure

asianthree
11-10-2013, 07:26 PM
mine even in the snow come from the sun

Carl in Tampa
11-10-2013, 08:05 PM
I get most of my Vitamin D from milk and breakfast cereal. Most of the milk in the USA has been fortified with Vitamin D since the 1930s.

In addition to sheep's wool, vitamin D is extracted from the skins of cows or pigs.

I also have a lot of salmon in my diet, which is high in Vitamin D.

Sometimes I even get out in the sunshine.

:a040:

maureenod
11-14-2013, 09:02 AM
Sorry Carl, Not the same. Artificial, chemical and is NOT the same. Breakfast cereal is processed food and all processed food is garbage. Read the article. If you are eating farm raised salmon it is artificial also. They are fed coloring to turn them pink, and God only knows what else.

Villages PL
11-14-2013, 06:48 PM
Eggs are a good source of vitamin D3, not to mention many other nutrients. This has been known for a long time. So I wouldn't say that we are just discovering or rediscovering that eggs are the perfect food.

About heart disease: To be safe, I would check the results of a blood test to see if you have high cholesterol. If you don't, good for you. If you do, you might have a problem processing cholesterol.

However, when it comes to eggs or any other form of animal protein, heart disease is not the only disease you need to worry about and there's no test that I know of that will predict whether or not you will get cancer. Breast exams and prostate exams won't predict anything in advance but will tell you that you have cancer, after the fact. And there are many cancers for which we don't get tested regularly.

This is important to keep in mind in light of the fact that animal protein, which includes eggs, is known to promote cancer.

Villages PL
11-14-2013, 07:23 PM
Someone is putting out the word that animal protein, in the form of meat, eggs and milk, is not harmful.

But where are the large-scale long-term population studies to back it up? There are none that I know of. All the largest long term studies show that the longest lived people in the world are those who eat very little animal protein, if any. They are groups like the Adventists and the Okinawan elders.

We certainly can't use the average American as a good example. The average American eats a lot of animal protein like eggs, meat & milk. And Americans have much higher rates of cancer to go along with that.

The groups that are vegan or vegetarian seem to do the best. And at the same time they avoid high calorie processed foods.