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- Levi replied to Bindi's topic in Super Sensitive People41
Refractory or super sensitive?
What is the correlation in taking supplemental Magnesium with D? I can attest to Dr. McCarthy when it comes to influenza. In all 7 full years that I took extremely high weekly dose D2 50K only once did I become ill with flu like symptoms. At the time I became ill I was sharing residence with a sibling, 3 children, and 1 additional adult - a full house... -
- Levi replied to Bindi's topic in Super Sensitive People41
Refractory or super sensitive?
I have taken D2 50K oral capsules once weekly for 7 years consecutively due to a dangerously low deficiency level of 17. It took 3 whole years before I reached D level 34, followed by higher D levels up to low 70s. Two or three times throughout the following 4 yrs my labs would show slight high TSH (hypothyroidism). Is it possible that the last 4 of the... -
- Viroval replied to Eldene's topic in Food Intolerance & Leaky Gut9
Oats gluten free?
I've seen some gluten free oats, but I'm not sure -
- Levi replied to Bindi's topic in Super Sensitive People41
Refractory or super sensitive?
I have taken D2 50K oral capsules once weekly for 7 years consecutively due to a dangerously low deficiency level of 17. It took 3 whole years before I reached D level 34, followed by higher D levels up to low 70s. Two or three times throughout the following 4 yrs my labs would show slight high TSH (hypothyroidism). Is it possible that the last 4 of the... -
- RobinGroenevelt commented on Scott Adams's article in Cancer, Lymphoma and Celiac Disease2
New Study Reveals High Risk of Digestive Cancers in Patients with Celiac Disease
I live in France and recently assisted a colloquium on Celiac and there were two French experts (doctors) there. They said that with a good diet the risk of increased cancer is pretty much no different than non-celiac people, which was a big relief for me to hear. They were more concerned about bones and said that even that can be “normal” with a good die...
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