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There is so much we don't know about vitamin A.    But we do know there was never a human who lived their entire life devoid of vitamin A.   

I was thinking about how in feudal Europe the higher class of people probably had more vitamin A all the time, and the lower class (who often subsisted on bread) probably had less.    But even the lower class would be treated to feast days (similarly to how Matt Stone cheated on Thanksgiving).

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Quote from lil chick on December 17, 2025, 5:11 am

I still find it interesting that the high vitamin A cheat meals clear him up so fast.    

Could pulsing fresh vitamin a be how vitamin A detox problems cleared up "in the wild"?

Sweep everything to the liver now and then?

There are many more Matt Stones in the world (I'm one of them)  than Grant Genereuxs or Joe2s.

 

Correction:  There are many more Matt Stones in the world who engage with you than there are Grant Genereuxs or Joe2s.

Also notable that people become GG's or J2's by bottoming out as Matt Stones.  Trust that Matt Stone's bottoming out will not be pretty.  Hopefully it will be survived and profited from.  If nothing else, others can profit from his cautionary tale.

BTW, surprised you did not note that Matt's pulsing vA is classic duration paradox as well as hair of the dog paradox.

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I think I'm going to change my user name to "classic duration paradox"!   hee hee

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I've been thinking on and off about this thread - that (hilarious) film version of the H.G. Wells story "Empire of the Ants" came to mind  - https://old.bitchute.com/video/rnvCKOhqwvjc/ - as well as John Yudkin's book "Pure, White and Deadly". It's the only food with calories and no nutrients to speak of. 
I didn't know this guy was a health coach. It makes sense.
I've thought about the prospect of binging vitamin a to witness first hand this effect - in my mind it would involve ordering one large extra cheese pizza from the finest pizzeria around these parts (Belle Italia) and eating it in a single night. Would rather someone else here do such and report back, to be honest.

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I've been made ill by pizza probably more often than any other food.    I really think leaving out the tomato sauce makes it less deadly.

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My YouTube feed sent me this video about a gecko with hypo-vitaminosis A.   (ie, vitamin A deficiency).  It says that when this happens with reptiles their skin peels constantly and they get keratin over their eyes and cannot see.   It is mentioned that they need both vitamin A and calcium to avoid this problem.

Removing an Eye Cap From a 13-Foot KING COBRA 😳

Wonder what that diagnosis is based on.

And why the algorithms are pushing eye caps into our vision.  This came up unsolicited to a computer screen that has shown zero interest in reptiles.

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Aren’t the symptoms for very low vitamin A very similar to the ones for high vitamin A? Or did I imagine I read that somewhere?!  

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@tanveen Yes, but it is not his case. why would he have those symptoms from high vit A when he is on low vit A diet for years..

 

edit ah you are talking about those animals. I get it.

Are you talking about the snake, the gecko or Matt?

If Matt, then what is the basis of the statement that he is on low vita A diet for years?

 

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