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  • #361259
    Valsmum
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    A Friend
    Thanks for the article and link, I was thinking of the grounding theory as to why I had so much energy the nest day too.

    Take care 🙂

    #361260
    enzed
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    @A Friend wrote:

    @enzed wrote:

    @cavalier wrote:

    Doesn’t the Marshall protocol also include mention of Rife machines? That part I think has some merit – I use a Zapper like a Rife it really helps my circulation which was pretty bad.
    But in regard to the Vit D issue – when it mentions TB as being one disease Vit D. can be a not good for – some doc’s have said SD is a mutant of TB – so I have wondered if Vit D even if a immune modulator should be possibly considered to be tempered – what do you all think?

    Jill

    I’d be very interested to read articles by doctors who think “SD is a mutant of TB” – can you please post the source where you found this information?

    When I was diagnosed with SD in 2009, my levels of Vit D were extremely low. I remember the doctor saying that low Vit D levels are very common in SD patients. Now my level is higher, at the low end of what is considered to be the ‘normal’ Vit D range.

    Enzed, Jill, All….

    I was interested to see what might show up if a search was done using the words below:
    Doing a Yahoo search, using the following words, quite a few links were found:
    scleroderma mutant of tuberculosis

    So much was found, and one of these I’m pasting the link for below. It will be interesting to add the word “Vitamin D” to the search words.

    http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/sections/tuberculosis/
    22 May 2013

    Vitamin C Can Kill Drug-Resistant TB Bacteria

    http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/260897.php
    [About the Vitamin C/TB Bacteria article below

    #361261
    A Friend
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    AF replied:
    Enzed, Jill, All….
    I was interested to see what might show up if a search was done using the words below:
    Doing a Yahoo search, using the following words, quite a few links were found:
    scleroderma mutant of tuberculosis

    So much was found, and one of these I’m pasting the link for below. It will be interesting to add the word “Vitamin D” to the search words.

    http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/sections/tuberculosis/
    22 May 2013
    Vitamin C Can Kill Drug-Resistant TB Bacteria

    http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/260897.php
    [About the Vitamin C/TB Bacteria article below

    #361262
    enzed
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    A Friend wrote:
    “enzed, wish I had the mental capacity of a good scientist… and the time to read all of the links found in the above search… but hopefully something in these searches and information will give you direction toward something that will be helpful — or at least, not be harmful.
    AF “

    Thanks for posting that information. It’s very interesting. So it looks like some researchers are warning about taking too much Vit D while other are suggesting the opposite. No wonder people get confused about what supplements to take, if any.

    #361263
    lynnie_sydney
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    enzed, that’s because there is such controversy about it. And it is not really a vitamin, it’s a group of secosteroids – and they have different functions in the body and are obtained differently. Perhaps that’s why a one-size-fits all “Vitamin” D supplement is not really a sensible or effective answer. There is much to learn about all this and no single answer and I think the controversy stems from the fact that there IS still so much that’s not understood

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vitamin_D

    Be well! Lynnie

    Palindromic RA 30 yrs (Chronic Lyme?)
    Mino 2003-2008 100mg MWF - can no longer tolerate any tetracyclines
    rotating abx protocol now. From Sep 2018 MWF - a.m. Augmentin Duo 440mg + 150mg Biaxsig (roxithromycin). p.m. Cefaclor (375mg) + Klacid 125mg + LDN 3mg + Annual Clindy IV's
    Diet: no gluten, dairy, sulphites, low salicylates
    Supps: 600mg N-AC BID, 1000mg Vit C, P5P 40mg, zinc picolinate 60mg, Lithium orotate 20mg, Magnesium Oil, Bio-identical hormones (DHEA + Prog + Estrog)

    #361264
    enzed
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    @lynnie_sydney wrote:

    enzed, that’s because there is such controversy about it. And it is not really a vitamin, it’s a group of secosteroids – and they have different functions in the body and are obtained differently. Perhaps that’s why a one-size-fits all “Vitamin” D supplement is not really a sensible or effective answer. There is much to learn about all this and no single answer and I think the controversy stems from the fact that there IS still so much that’s not understood

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vitamin_D

    thanks Lynnie – I’ll be sticking to a short burst of sunshine every day!

    #361265
    A Friend
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    The following link and information seems to be the best and most concise information I’ve found since the onset of debilitating symptoms after being on high-dose Vitamin D-3 5,000 for only a week or two. Apparently, for me and others, high-dose Vitamin D “supplementation” can reach toxic levels soon from supplementation. I have read that this does not happen from Vitamin D from the sun.

    VITA MINDS.NET

    [This extraordinary link has much information on Vitamin D, and other vitamins and their needs. It is a very timely

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