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I take 5000 units of D in Carlsons Lemon Flavored
Cod Liver Oil
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John Smith - 28 Apr 2009 23:31 GMT
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> I take 5000 units of D in Carlsons Lemon Flavored
> Cod Liver Oil
Something smells fishy about this claim!
Lemon flavored Cod Liver Oil?
gimme a break!
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That means you are getting an even larger dose
of vitamin A. An one to one ratio of A to D would
better. Though I was surprised the dose wasn't as far off as I
expected. Often such oil have 5000
unit of A to 400 units of D; whereas this product
has between 700 to 1200 units of A to 400 units
of D. You're taking quite a dose of this stuff about
2 fluid ounces or 60 mL.