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OK, I added Choline, with "(vitamin-like)". It says on the Choline page that it's an essential nutrient. However, the situation is complex. Like vitamin D (and like water?), choline can be synthesized in the liver. Maybe the ingredient from which choline is synthesized (glycine apparently according to fr:Choline) is also in short supply in the diet; maybe the total amount of glycine plus choline in the diet needs to be above a certain threshold. In an experiment, people deprived of choline had adverse reactions (see reference on Choline page).
Speaking of Vitamin D: I would like to change it so cholecalciferol (D3) and ergocalciferol (D2) are not listed separately. Actually, I would like to just delete ergocalciferol (D2). It says on the Vitamin D page that ergocalciferol does not normally occur in the human body. I think of it as a poor substitute that was used in supplements before people learned how to synthesize real vitamin D (D3). I read that Vitamin D2 is much more toxic than vitamin D3 (not sure if I can find the reference again). In any case, people only need vitamin D; people don't need some of each of D2 and D3, as with the B vitamins. --Coppertwig12:47, 27 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]