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The following materials explain Vitamin D metabolism in Th1 inflammatory diseases:


Vitamin D Discovery outpaces FDA decision making

The Importance of Avoiding Vitamin D and Folic Acid

Vitamin D Tutorial

Marshall TG: VDR Nuclear Receptor Competence is the Key to Recovery from Chronic Inflammatory and Autoimmune Disease. Abstract presentation, Days of molecular medicine, 2006.
Copy available from URL http://autoimmunityresearch.org/karolinska-handout.pdf

In the new 2006 medical textbook titled Vitamin D: New Research, published by Nova, you will find a chapter written by Waterhouse JC, Marshall TG, Fenter B, Mangin M, Blaney G on High levels of active 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D despite low levels of the 25-hydroxyvitamin D precursor - Implications of dysregulated vitamin D for diagnosis and treatment of Chronic Disease A copy of the chapter can be found at this Internet address:
http://winmlm.neostrada.pl/vitamindbook/vitamindnewresearch.pdf

This transcript of the vitamin D presentation at our LAX conference, includes related information from the book chapter and information on hyperpararthyroidism.


What does my bone density test mean? 

My 25-D is low and/or my 1,25-D is high. Should I be concerned about osteoporosis?

Don't I need vitamin D to prevent bone loss?

Do I need to take a calcium supplement?

Calcium Fact Sheet

Osteoporosis, osteopenia and Th1 illness

The Importance of Reducing 25-D

Stores of vitamin D gradually drop

You do not need to ingest Vitamin D to be healthy

A Review - Vitamin D and Calcium in Sarcoidosis (7-5-03)
http://www.sarcinfo.com/calcium.htm

rickets(osteomalacia)

Nutritional Sources of Vitamin D

Why are so many doctors ordering vitamin D supplementation?

Vitamin D, the Vitamin D Receptor and Chronic Disease -- Brain Lesions, Vascular Calcification and Osteoporosis: Two Views of Vitamin D Supplementation and Parathyroid Hormone by Joyce Waterhouse, Ph.D

Testimonials to the need to avoid ingested Vitamin D

The Myths and Realities of Vitamin D and Sunlight


The Truth About Vitamin D

Vitamin D is not a vitamin: it is an immunosuppressive steroid.

The vast majority of studies fail to account for the long term effects of vitamin D.

Chronically ill people are not deficient in vitamin D.

Healthy people are not deficient in vitamin D and do not need to consume extra amounts of this steroid.

The public does not require extra amounts of sun exposure in order to prevent vitamin D 'deficiency'.

Vitamin D does not reverse osteoporosis.

Extra Vitamin D does not reduce the risk of cancer.

Vitamin D deficiency does not cause rickets.

Most researchers fail to consider the alternate hypothesis about vitamin D.

When it comes to vitamin D, the current medical climate of consensus is hostile to new ideas.

Research touting vitamin D's benefits is often biased, methodically weak, and ultimately misleading.

The dairy and supplement industries are intent on heavily promoting vitamin D.

The media is neither well-informed nor objective about vitamin D.

We must take immediate action to remedy the health crisis that has resulted from faulty conclusions about vitamin D in chronic disease.

Measurement of D2 and D3


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