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Yes.Vit D2 is added to milk, not D3. D3 is more potent. Your

Posted on: January 19, 2021 at 05:12:25 CT
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arrogance is astounding. You are utterly unteachable, so you will be publicly ridiculed.

You are the exact fool who falsely concluded that there was no benefit in this study on D3.

Where did you get your medical degree, Cracker Jack?


Dr. Sherry Rogers M.D. From Dr. Rogers' March 2015 Total Wellness Newsletter

How Much Vitamin D Do You Need?

"The title of the article in the Journal of the American Medical Association was "Effect of High-Dose Vitamin D3 on Hospital Length of Stay in Critically Ill Patients with vitamin D Deficiency" (Amrein K, V12, pp 520-30, Oct 16, 2014). For starters, as you folks learned in TW 2014, the evidence clearly shows that to diagnose a vitamin D3 level, the cut-off should not be 30 ng/dL (as in Lab Corp, Quest, etc). Instead, as the incontrovertible evidence shows, 60-80 is an optimal vitamin D cut-off if you want to prevent heart disease, cancer, infections, diabetes, osteoporosis, depression, etc…

The (study) summary said that this "high dose" (extremely wrong- it equated to 3,000 IU D3 daily) did not cut down the death rate or the length of stay or the recurrence of problems. It made no difference. But this was incorrect. Because in the results section they clearly showed that folks with the most severe deficiencies (under 12 ng/dL) who were corrected with D3 had a monstrous 59% decrease in death rate in the hospital, compared with the placebo group which was not given vitamin D3."

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The Role of Vitamin D3 in Virus Defense

"ACE2 receptors are needed for dilating blood vessels for providing more oxygen and nutrients to tissues. Beyond just repair of the cell membrane that we started with, you also need to make sure you have great levels of vitamin D3. For D3 is the vitamin that closes the ACE gateways. In fact anyone with high blood pressure, lung disease like pulmonary fibrosis or pulmonary arterial hypertension as well as kidney disease, A-fib, diabetes, recurrent infections, depression, cancer, etc. (all signifying damage to the RAS or renin angiotensin system, as well as other systems) should be checked for 1,25 dihydroxy vitamin D3 deficiency (a level >80 ng/mL, not the antiquated 30 on lab reports). Not being checked for vitamin D3 is being grossly cheated out of health, and is a sign of a doc who is ignorant about healing.

Make absolutely sure your level of 1, 25-dihydroxy Vitamin D3 is 80-100 ng/ mL. You can learn how to order your own on the Internet. I have found in assaying the levels in many of our readers over the last 25 years that 10,000 D3, Monday through Friday, is enough to bring most people up to therapeutic levels. If they still have unrepaired gut damage, in that case they may need it every day. For remember an unrepaired gut not only inhibits the absorption of vitamin D but then the leakiness allows bacterial bugs to damage the lungs as well as increase the ACE2 receptors (triples bait!)."

https://www.needs.com/product/NDNL-2008-01

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