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- Fri Feb 12, 2016 12:33 pm
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Remission of Severe Myasthenia Gravis After Massive-Dose D
- Replies: 10
- Views: 3426
Re: Remission of Severe Myasthenia Gravis After Massive-Dose
Now tell everyone if you are the same Ted Hutchinson who was asked not to keep posting your opinions on the English MS Forum. Indeed that is probably true. I don't suffer fools kindly and don't go out of my way to endear myself to those who can't be bothered to provide accurate evidence based repli...
- Fri Feb 12, 2016 11:39 am
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Remission of Severe Myasthenia Gravis After Massive-Dose D
- Replies: 10
- Views: 3426
Re: Remission of Severe Myasthenia Gravis After Massive-Dose
tedhutchinson, I checked your previous posts as well. Seems you like to deny everything, this is just my first impression :) I found interesting that you suggest to maintain vitamin D levels .. by drinking a milk? It's strange, diary products is a BIG NO to every MS patient ;) I don't ever recall s...
- Wed Feb 03, 2016 2:29 am
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Remission of Severe Myasthenia Gravis After Massive-Dose D
- Replies: 10
- Views: 3426
Re: Remission of Severe Myasthenia Gravis After Massive-Dose
This a "PubMed - in process" item, and is also from a Journal which commenced in Nov 2015. ie not a publication held highly by the established medical fraternity. http://www.amjcaserep.com/ Anyone who thinks the opinions of the "established medical fraternity" are worth consider...
- Sat Jan 30, 2016 10:12 am
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: MS as a disease of endothelial dysfunction
- Replies: 8
- Views: 3243
Re: MS as a disease of endothelial dysfunction
High vitamin D - better outcome, pregnancy - better outcome. PTH is suppressed in both cases. Is there any other option to suppress parathyroid hormone without taking vitamin D? Why would anyone want to achieve optimal PTH levels by anything other than having natural optimal 25(OH)D levels? PTH and...
- Sat Jan 30, 2016 12:58 am
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: MS as a disease of endothelial dysfunction
- Replies: 8
- Views: 3243
Re: MS as a disease of endothelial dysfunction
But there is a huge difference between the Coimbra protocol which uses 60,000iu daily or more vitamin D3 (in the context of drinking 2.5 liters water daily and eliminating dietary calcium foods) and using DAILY amounts of vitamin D3 that would naturally be made in human skin if we were able to spend...
- Fri Jan 29, 2016 1:45 pm
- Forum: Natural Approach
- Topic: Lack of vitamin D may cause MS, study finds
- Replies: 3
- Views: 2514
Re: Lack of vitamin D may cause MS, study finds
Unfortunately the trivial amounts that are generally added to fortified foods will do little if anything to prevent MS or any other condition associated with vitamin D3 deficiency. Human skin, given full body midday non burning sun exposure creates 10,000-20,000iu of vitamin 3 in about 30 minutes an...
- Fri Jan 29, 2016 1:29 pm
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: MS as a disease of endothelial dysfunction
- Replies: 8
- Views: 3243
Re: MS as a disease of endothelial dysfunction
Dietary Vitamin D and Its Metabolites Non-Genomically Stabilize the Endothelium This paper explains the role of CHOLECALCIFEROL Vitamin D3 in it's basic form, is more than just the precursor of the circulating form calcidiol, which is converted to the active hormonal form but is active in it's own ...
- Sat Mar 23, 2013 5:34 am
- Forum: Diet
- Topic: Swank diet discussion
- Replies: 145
- Views: 144841
Re: Swank diet discussion
It may interest readers here to understand how the reseachers got misled into thinking that Saturated fat was the cause of the problem. This new peer reviewed paper downloads free from this link Food for Thought: Have We Been Giving the Wrong Dietary Advice? Zoë Harcombe explains how "The Seven...
- Thu Nov 01, 2012 11:39 pm
- Forum: Natural Approach
- Topic: all things vitamin D
- Replies: 1115
- Views: 310644
Re: all things vitamin D
High vitamin D may prevent multiple sclerosis
"With each doubling of the serum 25-OH-D concentration the exacerbation rate decreased by 27%,
"With each doubling of the serum 25-OH-D concentration the exacerbation rate decreased by 27%,
- Tue Sep 04, 2012 6:22 am
- Forum: Diet
- Topic: Paleo Diet discussion
- Replies: 61
- Views: 93500
Re: Paleo Diet discussion
Just stumbled on this Video on MS and Paleo Diet - Loren Cordain and sponsored by Direct MS. 1st half he outlines paleo diet story, but the second half is a bit more meaty and he goes into the etiology of MS and his Hypothesis for how diet contributes to the manifestation of MS I think we have to a...
- Thu Aug 30, 2012 10:04 am
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: MS: Why more women than men?
- Replies: 25
- Views: 6477
Re: MS: Why more women than men?
i also find it interesting how the ability to properly utilize vitamin d3 depends on adequate zinc status. True. While we shouldn't overdose on zinc we do have to ensure we are getting sufficient. Zinc is fundamental to immune function and is required for MELATONIN production so without sufficient ...
- Thu Aug 30, 2012 9:45 am
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: RE M.S TRIGGERD BY AN INFECTION
- Replies: 11
- Views: 3015
Re: RE M.S TRIGGERD BY AN INFECTION
There are other infections that have been implicated. Epstein-Barr Virus and human herpes virus-6 (HHV-6) are other suspects. We all can improve our natural immune function primarily by keeping vitamin D level AT or ABOVE 125nmol/l or 50ng/ml with around 1000 iu daily vitamin D3 for each 25lbs we we...
- Thu Aug 30, 2012 9:16 am
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Vitamin D status predicts new brain MRI activity in MS
- Replies: 1
- Views: 1617
Re: Vitamin D status predicts new brain MRI activity in MS
City Assays Vitamin D Blood Spot Test £25 £20 if you buy 10 and share with friends/family) 5000iu vitamin D is available online for less that £5 years supply. Most people require around 1000iu per 25lbs to get to above 125nmol/l 50ng/ml the level at which vitamin D is most effective as an anti infl...
- Thu Aug 30, 2012 8:59 am
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Protein offers hope for MS and Alzheimer's disease
- Replies: 1
- Views: 1573
Re: Protein offers hope for MS and Alzheimer's disease
The translocator protein] is virtually not there in healthy brains, but then suddenly it appears when there’s brain inflammation, I think most people are aware that vitamin D3 is most effective as an ANTI INFLAMMATORY agent when 25(OH)D is at or above 125nmol/l (50ng/ml) yet most people with MS don...
- Thu May 17, 2012 8:48 am
- Forum: Chronic Cerebrospinal Venous Insufficiency (CCSVI)
- Topic: Degeneration vs autoimmunity in MS
- Replies: 1
- Views: 1627
Re: Degeneration vs autoimmunity in MS
“Importantly, despite even potent modulation of the immune system, which results in profound reduction of inflammatory lesions, the effect on long-term disability and progression is not as robust as we would expect or hope for, and treatment of progressive disease has thus far been a failure” Tsuts...