D3
You need a blood test to tell you your level.
I got vaxxed because of my wife would have anxiety if I did not. When they started the booster bullshit
I refused.
I have not had a cold, flu for 15 years or covid and been tested several times because of 2 of my workout partners had it.
1 died, the other listened to me and took a stoss dose and recovered from a severe case in 2 days.
My D3=>120.
Brighams and Womens used to give me an actuate reading of 160 but now report my D3 level of equal to or
greater than 120. They wrote me a letter explaining they did not want to encourage my D3 regimen.
LOL
| To: Pogeu Mahone who wrote (15890) | 2/9/2022 6:25:44 PM | | From: John Vosilla | 1 Recommendation of 15914 | | | Does Vitamin D Protect Against Covid After All? Israeli Study Finds Patients Who Are Deficient Are Up To 14 TIMES More Likely To Fall Severely Ill More than a quarter (25.6 per cent) of deficient patients died with the virus, compared to 2.3 per cent in the normal-high group.
Vitamin D deficiency was found in 87 per cent of patients with severe disease and 34 per cent of those with mild or moderate disease.
They also found the association between Vitamin D deficiency and was consistent between those testing low for the vitamin between 14 and 730 days before their positive Covid test.
Dr Dror told the Times of Israel: 'We found it remarkable and striking to see the difference in the chances of becoming a severe patient when you are lacking in vitamin D compared to when you’re not.
'What we’re seeing when vitamin D helps people with Covid infections is a result of its effectiveness in bolstering the immune systems to deal with viral pathogens that attack the respiratory system.
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| To: John Vosilla who wrote (15894) | 2/9/2022 7:16:50 PM | | From: Pogeu Mahone | of 15914 | | | D3 at the dose I take completely protects you from covid.
2 of my work out partners got covid. I was with them extensively and tested negative with no symptoms.
One did not listen to me. He got covid dec 2019
hospitalized for 3 weeks. They thought he was fine and sent him home.
He had what was called a covid rash before they realized they were blood clots.
He died April of this year, stroke!
My new workout partner owns restaurants. He got covid 2 months ago. He was really sick
I told him to take a stoss dose of 250,000 iu.
He was better in 2 days.
Another buddy last year also took a stoss dose and was better in one day.
He now knows he was a long hauler and had it for a year.
They used to use 250,000 to 2,000,000 daily:
Gary Null Case Study: "Gary Null and vitamin D toxicity
Posted on August 15, 2010 by John Cannell, MD
Warning: If you intend to take massive doses of vitamin D based on this newsletter, which I highly recommend you do not, read the entire newsletter. In addition, accurate determination of side effects of massive doses of vitamin D was not available in the early 1930s, nor was accurate determination of the true amount in each pill possible. Is 2,000,000 IU/day of vitamin D toxic? Ask Gary Null, alternative medicine guru and entrepreneur. He took his own supplement, Ultimate Power Meal, for a month and became extremely ill; one batch of Power Meal apparently contained 1,000 times more vitamin D than it should. That is, it contained 2,000,000 IU of vitamin D3 per serving instead of 2,000 IU per serving. Mr. Null became sicker and sicker as he gulped it down. 1. LA Times: Supplements guru sues over his own product 2. New York Post: Putting the ‘die’ in diet After suing his own supplier for permanent physical damage, Mr. Null then reported it took 3 months to get the extra vitamin D out of his system and that he is now alive and well. New York Post: ‘Death’ is now Null and void If Mr. Null took it for the full month that he claims, and if his Power Meal contained 2,000,000 IU per dose, Mr. Null consumed 60,000,000 IU in one month. Could he really be fine now with no lasting injuries? (yes Gary is fine and lost his lawsuit as he had no damages! My friend Dr. Michael Holick was his doctor after he was hospitalized with bleeding feet) In an attempt to answer that question, I went back to the 1930s and 40s. Massive doses in the 1930s The earliest references I could find to enormous doses of vitamin D were in the 1930s. In 1935, Drs. Dreyer and Reed, of the University of Illinois School of Medicine, published their observations on 700 patients treated with “massive” doses of vitamin D for up to two years. 1 First, the authors report that vitamin D had remarkable treatment effects on all kinds of arthritis, especially rheumatoid arthritis. They report on 67 arthritic patients so treated, with 75% of the patients responding most dramatically. The dose used? Drs. Dreyer and Reed started all patients on 200,000 IU per day! They started some patients on 200,000 IU/day of D2 and others on 200,000 IU/day of D3, noticing no difference in efficacy. They used vitamin D preparations made by Mead Johnson, Glaxo, and Abbott.
“If there was no improvement and no evidence of sensitivity, the daily dose was increased by 50,000 units each week until there was some improvement or evidence of overdosage. In some stubborn cases, it was found necessary to increase to 600,000 or even 1,000,000 units for a few days and then reduce to 200,000 to 500,000 units. Most of our results have been obtained with daily doses of 300,000 to 500,000 units.” The authors report that 63 of the 700 patients on this dosage became clinically toxic. That is, about 10% of the patients on these doses became sick (toxic) from the vitamin D. Today, we usually think of vitamin D toxicity as asymptomatic high blood calcium but these were old time doctors; toxic meant sick. How did they treat the 63 patients who became sick from massive doses of vitamin D? Hospitalize them in the ICU? No, they simply stopped the vitamin D, told them to drink plenty of fluids, waited for the symptoms of toxicity to dissipate, and then restarted them on a lower dose, such as 150,000 IU per day. The authors do mention that many of the patients had high blood calcium, one in the 20s, but if the patients were not sick, the doctors didn’t care about the calcium. As the authors did not draw serum calcium on all of the 700 patients, we don’t know what percentage of patients on these doses became hypercalcemic. Symptoms of Toxicity The authors report that the symptoms of vitamin D toxicity began with persistent nausea, which the doctors instructed their patients to be on the lookout for, as well as increased frequency of urination without increased volume of urine. Weakness and increased thirst were common, and “if the treatment is continued, diarrhea, gripping pain in the gastrointestinal tract, and vomiting.” The authors bragged that they could not report on pathological findings in toxicity, because none of their 700 patients had died and “come to autopsy.” In 1934, the Journal of the American Medical Association published a study on vitamin D overdose:Reed CI. Symptoms of Viosterol overdosage in human subjects. JAMA. 1934;102:1745–1748. They reported on 300 patients given high doses of vitamin D2 for asthma and hay fever. The author reported that each cc contained 900,000 IU of vitamin D2. The good doctor gave one patient 3 cc per day for five days (that would be a total dose of 13.5 million units) “without the slightest evidence of injury.” However, in his conclusion, Dr. Reed was much more conservative:
“There need be little apprehension about the administration of amounts ranging up to 150,000 international units daily for indefinite periods. Larger amounts had better be limited to periods of a few months at most, depending on the therapeutic effects desired.” Dr. Rappaport and colleagues at the University of Illinois studied the effects of Viosterol (vitamin D2) on asthma and hay fever in 212 patients, giving placebo to a control group. The authors reported that 82% of the hay fever patients and 96% of the asthma patients “experienced definitive significant relief.” The authors concluded that the “optimum dose” of vitamin D was 60,000 to 300,000 IU per day. Rappaprt BZ, et al. The treatment of hay fever and asthma with Viosterol of high potency. J. of Allergy. 1934;5:541–553. Why these doctors did not try 5,000 or 10,000 IU/day, instead of 200,000 IU/day, I could not ascertain.
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| To: Carolyn who wrote (15896) | 2/9/2022 8:16:44 PM | | From: Pogeu Mahone | 1 Recommendation of 15914 | | | Oh am I glad YOU asked.
If you have not had your knee or knees operated on yet, cancel!
A stoss dose is a large dose used in Europe before the drug industry took over with crap drugs.
Stoss treatment, namely, the administration of vitamin D in a high dose (300 000-600 000 IU)
(D3 is the better than morphine as a pain reliever. It will take one stoss dose than 50,000 daily for 60 days.)
You will have new knees.
I have had two orthopedic surgeons lose their temper at me when I said no to a double knee replacements.
The last time I had an knee MRI was 2015. I got that one because they had come out with a minicus replacement but I have bone on bone which tears up those fake miniscus in no time. I have no idea if they are still on the market.
My wife has no L4L5 and was in excruciating pain when A spine surgeon said "50/50" to an operation.
I had been taking D3 for 2 years. She started that day. All of her pain went away within 60 days.
D3 test after 6 months PTH test to monitor blood calcium.
Throw out calcium supplements as D3 will have your body producing it.
Calcium and D3 can cause heart attacks. |
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| To: Carolyn who wrote (15899) | 2/9/2022 8:41:34 PM | | From: Pogeu Mahone | of 15914 | | | Carolyn
Exactly what the drug manufacturers want you to think.
If I said take 1 milligram of D3 would you be scared?
40,000 iu D3 = 1 milligram 1000 mcg = 1 milligram Conversion CalculatorsWhat does it mean 1000 mcg?
Mcg is microgram.... 1,000,000th of a gram. mg milligram is 1000th of a gram. 1000 mcg = 1 mg. ... One milligram, abbreviated as mg, equals 1,000 micrograms, abbreviated as mcg, µg or ug. |
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