Re: Did it snow for anyone else today?
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Originally Posted by Agrajag
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Originally Posted by Busyman
Just don't eat the liver. One may die from the vitamin poisoning.
If you consume too much vitamin C you pish the excess out.
Homeostasis rocks.
Too bad some vitamins like D get stored and can kill you.
Polar bear liver is extremely rich in that.
Re: Did it snow for anyone else today?
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Originally Posted by Busyman
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Originally Posted by Agrajag
If you consume too much vitamin C you pish the excess out.
Homeostasis rocks.
Too bad some vitamins like D get stored and can kill you.
Polar bear liver is extremely rich in that.
Polar bear liver is awful.
Re: Did it snow for anyone else today?
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Originally Posted by Busyman
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Originally Posted by Agrajag
If you consume too much vitamin C you pish the excess out.
Homeostasis rocks.
Too bad some vitamins like D get stored and can kill you.
Polar bear liver is extremely rich in that.
Vitamin A, I think, is the main problem with polar bear liver. I know D is also a bit of a rogue.
There's that popular story about explorers dying from an excess of vitamin A after eating copious amounts of polar bear liver while exploring the Antarctic.
Re: Did it snow for anyone else today?
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Originally Posted by manker
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Originally Posted by Busyman
Too bad some vitamins like D get stored and can kill you.
Polar bear liver is extremely rich in that.
Vitamin A, I think, is the main problem with polar bear liver. I know D is also a bit of a rogue.
There's that popular story about explorers dying from an excess of vitamin A after eating copious amounts of polar bear liver while exploring the Antarctic.
This whole thread is filled with multi-thread, multi-forum ice-rodding.
I think I'll get me an apple and see if it starts making sense.
Re: Did it snow for anyone else today?
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Originally Posted by hobbes
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Originally Posted by manker
Vitamin A, I think, is the main problem with polar bear liver. I know D is also a bit of a rogue.
There's that popular story about explorers dying from an excess of vitamin A after eating copious amounts of polar bear liver while exploring the Antarctic.
Polar bear liver is full of vitamin A because they all have bad acne.
This whole thread is filled with multi-thread, multi-forum ice-rodding.
I think I'll get me an apple and see if it starts making sense.
Re: Did it snow for anyone else today?
Nope, that didn't help:rolleyes:
Re: Did it snow for anyone else today?
Is this some kind of multi-phasic, double post, quote rodding now, hobbes :unsure:
Re: Did it snow for anyone else today?
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Originally Posted by manker
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Originally Posted by Busyman
Too bad some vitamins like D get stored and can kill you.
Polar bear liver is extremely rich in that.
Vitamin A, I think, is the main problem with polar bear liver. I know D is also a bit of a rogue.
There's that popular story about explorers dying from an excess of vitamin A after eating copious amounts of polar bear liver while exploring the Antarctic.
Wasn't that dog.
Re: Did it snow for anyone else today?
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Originally Posted by hobbes
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Originally Posted by manker
Vitamin A, I think, is the main problem with polar bear liver. I know D is also a bit of a rogue.
There's that popular story about explorers dying from an excess of vitamin A after eating copious amounts of polar bear liver while exploring the Antarctic.
This whole thread is filled with multi-thread, multi-forum ice-rodding.
I think I'll get me an apple and see if it starts making sense.
Actually manks right.
It's pretty good that he picked up on the A/D thing tbh.
I tried to slip one past.
Re: Did it snow for anyone else today?
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Originally Posted by Agrajag
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Originally Posted by manker
Vitamin A, I think, is the main problem with polar bear liver. I know D is also a bit of a rogue.
There's that popular story about explorers dying from an excess of vitamin A after eating copious amounts of polar bear liver while exploring the Antarctic.
Wasn't that dog.
Both actually.
You refer to the eating of the sled dogs, I imagine.