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Is It Important to Get Vitamin D Sulfate Specifically From the Sun? | Masterjohn Q&A Files #318

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The Negative Effects of Vitamin D on Calcium Metabolism

In the 1960s, vitamin D sulfate was shown to be made in the liver and to be present in urine and milk. By the 1980s, very well designed experiments were done and it became consensus that Vitamin D sulfate has no classical vitamin D activity. And you can cast that as no activity towards calcium metabolism. But the reality is that vitamin D binding to vitamin D receptors responsible for the primary classical vitamin D effects on calcium metabolism.

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