| | | There is a constant song being sung....its "Killing me Softly" For many people this is a suicidal love song.
20K iu is not going to fix a system. It will lower the pain, allow the system to marginally maintain, but it will not be the therapeutic dose that you need to keep you out of the 'witch' doctor's hands. Ultimately, you will pay for his new Tesla.
Hesitancy in the face of such low dosages is exactly what the fear mongers of Corporate Medicine seek.
Pogue posted that long article from the Vitamin D council last week. READ that AGAIN and AGAIN. Print it out and underline the sections on dosages. Compare them with what is being recommended today. Listen to and read the work of Michael Hollick. Again, listen to the dosages mentioned in the videos again and again. The truth is there, but often downplayed to avoid problems with 'fact checkers'.
At a minimum you should be looking at 40 K iu per day. Given the conditions of your body (knees shot, pain, swelling, lack of stamina, it is likely that a half month of 100K iu per day would do wonders. Then perhaps, drop back to 50 or 40K iu per day. Always get tested for D, and if things don't feel right, hypercalcemia.
Always keep in mind that the Medical Profession has become money driven. D3 is a kill switch for industrialized medicine. Pogue will be proven right and one day 50K iu will be regarded as the required fall and winter dosages for all adults. That’s just a couple of milligrams a day!
Reread Pogue's mentions of the journey of his wife. It is a telling personal example of how larger doses of D3 will not kill you but may very well save your life, health, and happiness.
My frustration is that if I were selling some horse-piss elixor I’d likely get more people to use it than I can convince to take healing levels of D3. This is a national disaster. This is a crime against the American People. And yet some very isolated examples of overdosing on d3 have brought about the deaths of tens of millions of people and the unnecessary suffering of hundreds of millions more. . |
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