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Date Posted: 10:34:11 11/02/06 Thu
Author: S. Patterson
Author Host/IP: bas3-toronto63-1096769353.dsl.bell.ca / 65.95.95.73
Subject: Re: Another piece of the puzzle confirmed...
In reply to: Dennis 's message, "Re: Another piece of the puzzle confirmed..." on 02:48:18 11/02/06 Thu

>Farm raised mushrooms sold in stores never see sunlight
>do they? In that case store bought would not be as good
>as wild.

Absolutely correct, in my opinion.

>
>I was told by one of the top rehabbers that nocturnal
>animals utilized Vitamin D2 in plant matter for their
>source. I've never chech into that.

Yes, but we've known since 1997 (Japanese study) that mushrooms are great reservoirs of elemental calcium. This latest research simply expounds on that.

>
>
>>Past research has indicated where and how nocturnal
>>mammals get enough vitamin D in their diet.
>>
>>See: >>href="http://www.ajcn.org/cgi/reprint/69/1/95.pdf">
>http
>>://www.ajcn.org/cgi/reprint/69/1/95.pdf

>>
>>and
>>
>> >>href="http://pubs.acs.org/cgi-bin/abstract.cgi/jafc
>au/1
>>998/46/i12/abs/jf980602q.html">http://pubs.acs.org/
>cgi-
>>bin/abstract.cgi/jafcau/1998/46/i12/abs/jf980602q.html
><
>>/a>
>>
>>In the past few weeks, the USDA has confirmed this
>>finding. Not only vitamin D, but several other
>>essential minerals and vitamins are found in
>mushrooms.
>>See:
>>href="http://abcnews.go.com/Health/wireStory?id=185
>3516
>>">http://abcnews.go.com/Health/wireStory?id=1853516
>

>>
>>and
>>
>> >>href="http://cbs4boston.com/food/local_story_108163
>944.
>>html">http://cbs4boston.com/food/local_story_108163
>944.
>>html

>>
>>Feed your flyer lots of fresh fungi and they will be
>>healthier for it.

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  • Re: Another piece of the puzzle confirmed... -- Joan, 16:17:39 11/02/06 Thu (cache-mtc-ac08.proxy.aol.com/64.12.116.137)
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