Re: its true
>>a few here at the forum say they have had benefit of supplementing vit D3
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I thought this was clear by now?
from:
//www.curezone.org/forums/fm.asp?i=1908276/#2
The decrease in bacterial die-off among patients consuming a lot of vitamin D does mean that, at least in the short-term, less cytokines and toxins are released into the tissues and inflammation decreases. Since these substances damage the tissues, we frequently hear about studies stating that vitamin D can correct problems with the kidneys, parathyroid function, or resolve other maladies.
Although the decrease in toxins, cytokines, and overall inflammation may be helpful in the short-term, over longer periods of time, the negative consequences of L-form bacteria spreading throughout the body inevitably surpass any temporary beneficial effect created by a decreased level of toxins and cytokines, particularly since L-form bacteria have been implicated in such a vast array of diseases