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Why is there no Vitamin F? Or Vitamin G for that matter? -- nm
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ReluctantCynic (aka ReluctantCynic)
Oct 17 '08, 22:06
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I had never heard of vitamin K until I was put on coumadin and told to avoid it.
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MojaveMeg
Oct 17, 23:22
"A, B... whoa, slow down! There's a lot of these guys! B1, B2, uh, B6, B12, uh... C, D, E... ah eff it, let's skip to K and be done with it."
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nubby
Oct 17, 22:07
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I think what happened is that a lot of vitamins form F to J where discovered to be of the "B" family. And some others were just "false positives". -- nm
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celedhring
Oct 17, 22:09
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Wikipedia agrees with me, and gives the original vitamin list too. -- (link)
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celedhring
Oct 17, 22:11
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