There already exists a way of compensating epigentics through specific protocols that use high dose vitamin D therapy in order to compensate the genetic defect caused by the SNP. Look up Coimbra Protocol.
This depends on what part of the body? Dry thick calloused hands no. Sweaty thin skin under armpits, yes. An open cut or scratch as well. Also, it depends on the dose and number of exposures. Technically, you do not need systemic exposure either. Localised skin exposure could lead to Ni sensitization and inflammation would worsen each time of exposure.
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There already exists a way of compensating epigentics through specific protocols that use high dose vitamin D therapy in order to compensate the genetic defect caused by the SNP. Look up Coimbra Protocol.
My understanding though, is that height inheritance is polygenic
Is skin exposure to nickel jewelry significant enough ( in absence of skin inflammation) to result in significant systemic absorption ?!
This depends on what part of the body? Dry thick calloused hands no. Sweaty thin skin under armpits, yes. An open cut or scratch as well. Also, it depends on the dose and number of exposures. Technically, you do not need systemic exposure either. Localised skin exposure could lead to Ni sensitization and inflammation would worsen each time of exposure.
Why do horses n dogs don’t get VitD from sunshine.