Hi Joe, and thanks for the reply. I hope you got a chance to see/hear the videos. To quote befurther: "nagalase enzyme protein is INTENTIONALLY being added to the population via immunizations. Nagalase STOPS vitamin D from binding to the Gc protein. This completely strips a human being’s body of it’s natural ability to kill cancer cells."
That's the bad news... but the good news is that I came to curezone many years ago and learned how to cure my Multiple Sclerosis symptoms. So looking for help to fix that is no longer an issue. I'm just curious about this whole vit D3 craze lately and the above quote. Trying to understand a few things from my current health standpoint. I have not had all my childhood immunizations, nor do I receive any vaccines as an adult. Many people are being tested saying they are lacking in vit D. Yet I have a rare allergy to the vitamin. I'm asking why that is. This may or may not have anything to do with what befurther has posted, but I won't know unless I ask or search for the answer.
It's true, I would need to be tested to prove from a medical standpoint whether I'm lacking or not. I just don't see any reason to make an appointment just for that. If I go in for a checkup or other health need, then perhaps I will mention it to my doctor. However, I have little faith in all of the knowledge that the medical community has at this time...especially in MS. Even my own (main) doctor agreed that there was little help with the medicines they were using these days and was very interested in what I was doing, and told me to keep doing it. So at least he is open to new info and I'm thankful that he isn't like some specialist doctors that rant at you for going against medical norm and taking some horrible chance with your health. If I had waited around for their answers, I would probably be in a wheelchair by now. Instead I acted on it immediately with prayer and then followed with natural health ideas.
Yes, I did try many brands and different amounts of vit D3. All with basically the same results. One did seem to have a little less severe symptoms but still not worth taking. And of course, lesser amounts created lesser negative symptoms. 1000IU was the highest I took per day. Now understand, that I tried Vit D3 after I was already healed of MS symptoms. I just tried it to see if I saw any greater results in my health due to using it. That is why I said that I may be getting too much because I may not really need it. Perhaps my body is working better now...or perhaps I never had a vit d problem in the first place because I didn't receive vaccines with nagalase.
My question to befurther was to alert him, so he could keep an eye out for the answer (in case he runs into it) during all his research. He seems very diligent in his work and I respect that. And of course anyone else that does the same. Thanks again :)