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	<title>Comments on: Nutrition Question: Since Vitamin D is a fat soluble vitamin, when you drink skim milk (0g fat/serving) does your absorbed amount of Vitamin D decrease? I can see the vitamin mixing with fat from other foods etc. in the digestive tract but what if before and after your skim milk intake, you didn&#8217;t have any fat for several hours (e.g. fasting, dieting, whatever reason)?</title>
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	<description>With SFU's Registered Dietitian, Rosie Dhaliwal</description>
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