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I've often wondered how could it be possible that some people seem to need very extreme doses of vitamin A to not get skin symptoms. Dr. Peat mentioned that when he worked in the sun he used 100,000 IU daily, a very hard amount to get from nature.
Now I'm conjecturing that a nutritional deficiency might increase the demands of vitamin A. On the Weston Price website I read the claim that Vitamin A spares Vitamin K. Could it also happen the other way around?
Now I'm conjecturing that a nutritional deficiency might increase the demands of vitamin A. On the Weston Price website I read the claim that Vitamin A spares Vitamin K. Could it also happen the other way around?