“Disease activity occurred in 94 of 156 patients (60.3%) receiving vitamin D versus 109 of 147 (74.1%) receiving placebo (HR, 0.66), and median time to disease activity was significantly longer with vitamin D (432 vs. 224 days).”
“All three secondary MRI outcomes favored vitamin D: overall MRI activity (57.1% vs. 65.3%; HR, 0.71), new or enlarging T2 lesions (46.2% vs. 59.2%; HR, 0.61), and contrast‑enhancing lesions (18.6% vs. 34.0%; HR, 0.47).”
Hmmmmm......what about Vit D toxicity?
Early symptoms of vitamin D toxicity are loss of appetite, nausea, and vomiting, followed by weakness, nervousness, and high blood pressure.
Supposedly most, if not all MS victims, after death, who get a spinal tap have parasites in their spinal fluid.
Whoa! Mine is 50,000IU an dose is 1 per week. My last D number was in the 80’s which is really high. Good high I mean.
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My sister-in-law recently had a kidney stone attack, and ended up in the hospital. They gave her medication to help disintegrate it, and sent her home. When it didn’t dissolve or pass, she ended up having it zapped. When the hospital doctor discovered she’d been taking high doses of Vitamin D for a long time, he told her that that is likely what caused the kidney stone to develop.
Here is a study about vitamin d and kidney stones:
Increased Incidence of Nephrolithiasis (N) in Lifeguards (LG) in Israel
https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-1-4615-9167-2_51
Its a coupla reely small pills, or a large glass of ice cold bovine Vit D milk.