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 I have about 4 of these misters and everyone steals them from me. I don’t sweat so it really helps to apply a thin layer of mist to my face or chest and use a small personal fan to cool down for those moments when you are really overheating and just need some relief.  It is small and works on a pump action. I found mine at Wal-Mart. I have about 4 of these misters and everyone steals them from me. I don’t sweat so it really helps to apply a thin layer of mist to my face or chest and use a small personal fan to cool down for those moments when you are really overheating and just need some relief.  It is small and works on a pump action. I found mine at Wal-Mart.
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 Hope this gives you some ideas. Hope this gives you some ideas.
  
 Nelda Nelda
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 +<blockquote>The section in the KB that addresses this to some degree is here:
 +   http://mpkb.org/doku.php/home:lifestyle:light:skin_protection#effect_of_sunscreen_on_vitamin_d_production
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 +We could add your paragraph:
 +"A short amount of time outside without sunscreen (20-30 min.) will produce all the vitamin D for the day in most cases.  If you reacted less than 12 hours after the sun exposure, then that part of the reaction was unlikely to be IP (but instead, some other sort of photosensitivity).  The IP part takes longer, from what I have observed and read -- beginning about 20 hours later and peaking 2-3 days later.  But the CGA cuts that increased IP part off very quickly -- within an hour."
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 +As a quotation at the end of that section if you think that is sufficient?
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 +Or perhaps a new section to differentiate between IP from D production v.s. other photosensitivity could be added below this section?
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 +Joyful</blockquote>
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 +<blockquote>http://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/bi101488p
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 +I previously computed that Ketoconazole was a high-affinity VDR antagonist, but it seems it also has direct affinity for key enzymes in the D metabolism.
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 +DeLuca's group wrote the paper linked above, so it is focused on the past, with the first sentences of the introduction being boiler-plate peer-reviewer-aggrandizement, but there is a lot of interesting stuff in the paper, especially in the Discussion.
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 +Bottom line is that we want to cohort to understand why Ketoconozole is (generally) palliative, and why it was banned from internal use some years ago. In short, it is dangerous to life.
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 +Enjoy (and thanks for the link, Ragnar)
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 +..Trevor..</blockquote>
  
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