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Heart attacks are often just a simple mineral deficiency.
Dr. Joel Wallach is famous for his “Dead Doctors Don’t Lie” lectures, where he tells how doctors live almost 10 years less than the average person, dying from simple vitamin and mineral deficiencies, especially low copper.
MDs study how to treat people with drugs, not what the people are really low in. NDs (naturopathic doctors) study how to treat people with vitamins and minerals instead.
Fast acting calcifediol is used in the more reliable Spanish, RCT vitamin D studies, instead of very slow absorbing and acting cholecalciferol (vitamin D3), which is fine for everyday use (5,000-10,000 iu/day), but not when a person needs a lot fast — has low levels and Covid cytokine storm lung issues.
Is calcifediol better than cholecalciferol for vitamin D supplementation?
Obese people need higher amounts of vitamin D, because much of the D consumed is deposited in fat tissue, where it can’t fight Covid. We need optimum vitamin D blood levels, which many now believe is 60-80ng/ml, much higher than what most people have.
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Decreased bioavailability of vitamin D in obesity
PMID: 10966885DOI: 10.1093/ajcn/72.3.690
Erratum in
Am J Clin Nutr. 2003 May;77(5):1342
Abstract
Background: Obesity is associated with vitamin D insufficiency and secondary hyperparathyroidism.
Objective: This study assessed whether obesity alters the cutaneous production of vitamin D(3) (cholecalciferol) or the intestinal absorption of vitamin D(2) (ergocalciferol).
Design: Healthy, white, obese [body mass index (BMI; in kg/m(2)) > or = 30] and matched lean control subjects (BMI </= 25) received either whole-body ultraviolet radiation or a pharmacologic dose of vitamin D(2) orally.
Results: Obese subjects had significantly lower basal 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentrations [blood levels – ed.] and higher parathyroid hormone concentrations than did age-matched control subjects. Evaluation of blood vitamin D(3) concentrations 24 h after whole-body irradiation showed that the incremental increase in vitamin D(3) was 57% lower in obese than in nonobese subjects. The content of the vitamin D(3) precursor 7-dehydrocholesterol in the skin of obese and nonobese subjects did not differ significantly between groups nor did its conversion to previtamin D(3) after irradiation in vitro. The obese and nonobese subjects received an oral dose of 50000 IU (1.25 mg) vitamin D(2). BMI was inversely correlated with serum vitamin D(3) concentrations after irradiation (r = -0.55, P: = 0.003) and with peak serum vitamin D(2) concentrations after vitamin D(2) intake (r = -0.56, P: = 0.007).
Conclusions: Obesity-associated vitamin D insufficiency is likely due to the decreased bioavailability of vitamin D(3) from cutaneous and dietary sources because of its deposition in body fat compartments.
“Every single woman I know that took birth control got depressed from birth control. … Every woman is on birth control. And if you’re going to try to get one of those women to be sane if they’re experiencing side effects from birth control, then good luck. That’s half of your population done already.” – Mikhaila Peterson (Jordan Peterson’s daughter), 8/10/21 @ minute-8:15
It all has to do with something called cryotherapy or cold therapy. This concept is based on hormesis. With hormesis, what you’re doing is adding a moderate amount of stress to create a beneficial effect.
By taking a 20 minute cold shower, you can increase norepinephrine by 200-300%. When you increase this nerve transmitter, you can:
• Drop inflammation
• Increase your antioxidant network (including glutathione)
• Increase your mitochondria
• Increase your T-cells
How to take cold showers to get these cold shower benefits:
Start out with maybe 30 seconds or a minute, and gradually increase the time you’re in the cold shower over time.
7 cold shower benefits:
1. Decrease muscle pain
2. Decrease joint pain
3. Speed up recovery
4. Decrease inflammation
5. Increase cognitive function
6. Increase mood
7. Increase metabolism
And a copper deficiency can blow out the heart. I eat a can of oysters once a week, which has copper, zinc, and other minerals.
Related: Dr. Wallach on Copper and Aneurysms
Dan Stock, MD, a family-practice physician in Noblesville, Indiana, testified on August 7, 2021, before the local Mt. Vernon School Board. His presentation immediately went viral – and for good reason. In slightly less than seven minutes, Dr. Stock explained why everything advocated by the CDC and National Institute of Health are contrary to known science. – GEG
Dr. Dan Stock explains how the current measures to combat COVID-19 do not work.
According to an article by the Mayo Clinic, vitamin D may not actually be as toxic as was once believed: Vitamin D Is Not as Toxic as Was Once Thought: A Historical and an Up-to-Date Perspective
In the 1940s, vitamin D was used for rheumatoid arthritis. But, the amounts being used were between 200,000 and 300,000 IUs of vitamin D. The reason this could have helped is that vitamin D helps support the immune system and helps lower inflammation.
In the 1950’s they were fortifying products like dairy products with vitamin D. But, there were some complaints from parents with children who had side effects. The fortification of vitamin D in dairy was banned in Europe, but not in some other countries, including America.
Years later, it was discovered that these children might have experienced these side effects due to a rare genetic disease called Williams syndrome. With Williams syndrome, you don’t actually want to take vitamin D at all.
Now, when you look at vitamin D, it always says something along the line of “don’t take too much, you could experience a toxic effect.”
But, according to this article by the Mayo Clinic, it would take getting 50,000 to 100,000 IUs of vitamin D for months to years before vitamin D would become toxic. This is actually a lot more than what most people consider toxic. …
I’m hearing most often that 60-80ng/ml is optimum for physical and mental health.
(source)
From: ScienceDaily
Vitamin D levels appear to play role in COVID-19 mortality rates
Patients with severe deficiency are twice as likely to experience major complications
- Date:
- May 7, 2020
- Source:
- Northwestern University
- Summary:
- Researchers analyzed patient data from 10 countries. The team found a correlation between low vitamin D levels and hyperactive immune systems. Vitamin D strengthens innate immunity and prevents overactive immune responses. The finding could explain several mysteries, including why children are unlikely to die from COVID-19.
After studying global data from the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, researchers have discovered a strong correlation between severe vitamin D deficiency and mortality rates.
2:35 “We found that even those with high levels of vitamin D, over 50ng/ml, there was not an increased risk of hypercalcemia.”
3:30 Out of 20,000 people tested, they only found one case of vitamin D toxicity, hypercalcemia, and that person had been taking 50,000 iu of D every day for more than three months along with calcium.
Not just the main solution for Covid and nutritional key for mental health…
60-80 ng/ml blood levels optimum. 5,000-10,000 iu per day unless getting a lot of sun in summer.
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Right beneath your skin, you have follicles. These are like the roots of your hair. On the root area, you have sebaceous glands, which produce an oily, waxy substance that protects your hair.
Both the sebaceous glands and the follicles have vitamin D receptors.
There are various hair growth stages. One of these stages is called anagen—this is the new hair growth stage.
The anagen phase is dependent on vitamin D.
Your hair follicles are like small organs. Each is made up of 20 different cell types that regulate the growth of the hair. Hormones, immune cells, and proteins also play important roles in the hair growth process.
In cases of both alopecia and general hair loss in women, research has found that a mutation of the vitamin D receptors (VDR) could be the cause of the problem. This VDR mutation blocks your ability to absorb vitamin D into your hair follicles.
The key is to get more vitamin D. It’s ideal to have at least 10,000 IUs of vitamin D daily.
Bile salts can also help improve your absorption of vitamin D.
Breast implant scars disturb body function.
“If you mess with something, you mess with something else.”
“Fill up your belly, your chest, everything you got.”
5:40 “Breath in and hold, and squeeze to your head. 10 seconds.”
“This is what these people did in the hospital, and the bacteria had no chance.”
“And when we are dealing with inflamation, causing depression…. People feel revived.”
52:00 PETERSON: “When you go into the cold… what are you doing mentally…?
WIM HOF: … When I put my intention, suddenly you see very little stress or no stress. … The power of our intention.”
PETERSON: “What are you intending exactly?”
WIM HOF: “I am going into the cold. So ‘body, I’m the captain of my vessel. You do whatever is necessary, and I let you.’ We don’t need to think all the time about it like a mantra or something. I go into the cold and I’m the boss inside. What happens: I’m able to go out say a whole night in my shorts in freezing temperatures. That is the power of our intention.”
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World Affairs Brief, June 11, 2021 Commentary and Insights on a Troubled World. Copyright Joel Skousen. Partial quotations with attribution permitted. Cite source as Joel Skousen’s World Affairs Brief (http://www.worldaffairsbrief.com).
Quinine alternatives: If the prospect of making your own Tonic Water extract from cinchona bark is too daunting, but you still want a natural remedy against Covid-19 and the vaccine “shedding/transmission” consider making a tea from pine needles (Joel mentioned this in a recent brief) as per this summary by Jason Randolph [Original story actually written by Mike Adams highlighted below – editor]. Although there is debate about the dangers of ponderosa pine needles, this site recommends foraging needles from a fir, spruce or cedar.
Is pine needle tea the answer to covid vaccine shedding / transmission? Learn about suramin, shikimic acid and how to make your own extracts
May 09, 2021 by: Mike Adams