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We’re finally learning about the life-and-death importance of vitamin D3, despite the efforts of Big Pharma.
Most people are extremely low in D3, and low D3 is associated with many chronic diseases including various cancers. This has been hidden for 100 years, resulting in disease and death.
One caveat: John Cannell, M.D., Executive Director of the Vitamin D Council, warns that the vitamin A in cod liver oil can neutralize vitamin D3.
The Karolinska Institute in Stockholm measured vitamin D levels on 117 adult psychiatric outpatients. They found that the ten adult patients with autism had the lowest 25(OH)D levels of any of the other groups, including the patients with schizophrenia and depression, an average of about 12 ng/ml. Patients with depression and schizophrenia improved when treated with about 4,000 IU of vitamin D per day.
Mothers of autistic children have very low 25(OH)D3 levels.
Various institutions in Sweden measured vitamin D levels in mothers of children diagnosed with autism. The mothers had very low vitamin D levels, less than 10 ng/ml.
Autistic children need aggressive doses of vitamin D3, at least 100 up to 150 ng/ml. This translates to 2,000 to 5,000 IU/day/25 pounds of body weight and more. Loading doses are urgent in autistic children because autism is a progressive inflammatory brain disease.
Most people are extremely low in D3, and low D3 is associated with many chronic diseases including various cancers. This has been hidden for 100 years, resulting in disease and death.
One caveat: John Cannell, M.D., Executive Director of the Vitamin D Council, warns that the vitamin A in cod liver oil can neutralize vitamin D3.
The Karolinska Institute in Stockholm measured vitamin D levels on 117 adult psychiatric outpatients. They found that the ten adult patients with autism had the lowest 25(OH)D levels of any of the other groups, including the patients with schizophrenia and depression, an average of about 12 ng/ml. Patients with depression and schizophrenia improved when treated with about 4,000 IU of vitamin D per day.
Mothers of autistic children have very low 25(OH)D3 levels.
Various institutions in Sweden measured vitamin D levels in mothers of children diagnosed with autism. The mothers had very low vitamin D levels, less than 10 ng/ml.
Autistic children need aggressive doses of vitamin D3, at least 100 up to 150 ng/ml. This translates to 2,000 to 5,000 IU/day/25 pounds of body weight and more. Loading doses are urgent in autistic children because autism is a progressive inflammatory brain disease.