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In a message dated 8/25/07 12:13:41 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

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> If you are acid, defined by an acid pH of urine below 6.0, it is safe to

> take 50,000 of D3 for one week, and then 5,000 iu daily afterward,

> unless your urine pH goes over 6.6.

> jp

>

where did you hear this and is there any proof of this? So much is said on

line that isn't always true.

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>> If you are acid, defined by an acid pH of urine below 6.0, it is safe to take

50,000 of D3 for one week, and then 5,000 iu daily afterward, unless your urine

pH goes over 6.6. jp

>>

>

> where did you hear this and is there any proof of this? So much is said on

line that isn't always true.

>

From a manufacterer of D5 and D50 products sold to doctors.

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I believe our son also did much better when we were in Hawaii a couple

of months ago. Has anyone else noticed that their hair and nails seem to

grow much faster when you are out in the sun and salt water? There has

to be some pretty beneficial stuff going on for our metabolism. I'm also

someone that is somewhat affected by Seasonal Affective Disorder. It was

worse when I lived in CT, and is much better in San , but I still

get the urge to just stay inside and hibernate during Dec and Jan. I'm

sure that working in a sealed office building under fluorescent lights

five days a week is not helping either. I need to make sure that I get

out every day at lunchtime and sit in the sun.

If I could afford to, I would buy up some land in Argentina and live

down there from Sept to April. I suspect the benefits of sunlight, fresh

air, and salt water extend far beyond vitamin D production.

-jimk

momresearch wrote:

>

> Janice wrote:

> > For instance, when I take Mark to Mexico and he is seaside swimming

> every day in the out doors, the child is magically transformed into a

> completely NT child. I cannot explain it nor can I seem to replicate

> the results at home.... particularly in the winter. I know that there

> must be something in our current 'indoor' environment of winter that

> affects him but I have been unable to ferrit out the offensive culprit.

> Janice

>

> Have you looked into supplementing Vitamin D3 for Mark? The fact that

> he does so much better " in the sun " but less better at home in the

> winter months (much less sun exposure in general) suggests lowered

> Vitamin D levels. People who live further north or in less sunny

> climates have even more issues.

>

> There a new group that discusses this and has posted a number of

> articles on the subject...here's the link

>

> AutismD3/

> <AutismD3/>

>

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We had the hair and nail things with sun only after dietary change.

Liver stuff???

We are having nail growth alone rubbing coconut oil on hands. It is

creepy.

Mercola sells a sun lamp that is supposed to be safe/good for SAD

sufferers.

> > > For instance, when I take Mark to Mexico and he is seaside

swimming

> > every day in the out doors, the child is magically transformed

into a

> > completely NT child. I cannot explain it nor can I seem to

replicate

> > the results at home.... particularly in the winter. I know that

there

> > must be something in our current 'indoor' environment of winter

that

> > affects him but I have been unable to ferrit out the offensive

culprit.

> > Janice

> >

> > Have you looked into supplementing Vitamin D3 for Mark? The fact

that

> > he does so much better " in the sun " but less better at home in the

> > winter months (much less sun exposure in general) suggests lowered

> > Vitamin D levels. People who live further north or in less sunny

> > climates have even more issues.

> >

> > There a new group that discusses this and has posted a number of

> > articles on the subject...here's the link

> >

> > AutismD3/

> > <AutismD3/>

> >

> >

>

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i went to the D3 group and read an article about

supplementing adults with it actually increased thigh

(quad) strength. is walking now, but still

can't stand up on her own from themiddle of the room

due to weak quads. SO, I am very interested in this

as it metioned that it helps with muscle strengh in general.

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I'm completely tuned in to watching my son for symptoms of allergies

due to recent revelations that he is skin-prick positive for dairy,

soy, eggs, peanuts and wheat (we already had genetic labs indicating

the gluten, but he reacted skin as well). He has major allergic

shiners at home in East TN. The other day I stumbled upon a stack

of vacation pictures from Oct when we went to Disney World. No

shiners. Then I thought back to last March before he was fully

potty trained. He had no accidents there and I thought we had

peaked the summit and were finished. He came home and started

having accidents again. We are fully potty trained now (since being

GF). But back last March he was still on gluten. I don't think it

is a coincidence. I mean, normally kids regress with potty training

when they get out of their element. No, not mine. He progressed

and then regressed when he came back home.

Doing MAJOR allergy research right now...

> > > For instance, when I take Mark to Mexico and he is seaside

swimming

> > every day in the out doors, the child is magically transformed

into a

> > completely NT child. I cannot explain it nor can I seem to

replicate

> > the results at home.... particularly in the winter. I know that

there

> > must be something in our current 'indoor' environment of winter

that

> > affects him but I have been unable to ferrit out the offensive

culprit.

> > Janice

> >

> > Have you looked into supplementing Vitamin D3 for Mark? The fact

that

> > he does so much better " in the sun " but less better at home in

the

> > winter months (much less sun exposure in general) suggests

lowered

> > Vitamin D levels. People who live further north or in less sunny

> > climates have even more issues.

> >

> > There a new group that discusses this and has posted a number of

> > articles on the subject...here's the link

> >

> > AutismD3/

> > <AutismD3/>

> >

> >

>

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interesting about your allergies. Funny, when we went

GFCF, I noticed some dark rings around 's eyes

and I thought Iwas being paranoid. Why could this diet

do this???? I then thought maybe she was tired from

school. When we went to Mexico, I do not recall them

being there or not. BUT, when we started with our new

dan!- He picked up on it right away and is doing an

extensive allergy panel (already had one done with our

old dan, but he wants to focus on all the different

molds- we went GFCF start of the FALL) and this would

explain too why some of these kids do better in the

sun. There is no mold in sunny Mexico! Just another

piece to add to the puzzle. Kathy-

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Could be allergies or B6 deficiency or not getting to the right place

or house toxins. The very things we are looking at n who is

also D deficient.

>

> interesting about your allergies. Funny, when we went

> GFCF, I noticed some dark rings around 's eyes

> and I thought Iwas being paranoid. Why could this diet

> do this???? I then thought maybe she was tired from

> school. When we went to Mexico, I do not recall them

> being there or not. BUT, when we started with our new

> dan!- He picked up on it right away and is doing an

> extensive allergy panel (already had one done with our

> old dan, but he wants to focus on all the different

> molds- we went GFCF start of the FALL) and this would

> explain too why some of these kids do better in the

> sun. There is no mold in sunny Mexico! Just another

> piece to add to the puzzle. Kathy-

>

>

>

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How high did you go and weight of your child

Kolackovsky <kkolackovsky@...> wrote:

We have been increasing her B6 (P5P) very high over

the past month and seeing nice results. K

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We are pretty high, currently still titrating but I

think we have hit the max as of this weekend as I

don't think I will see a burst in the next day, just

my hunch. We will then back down to where we were with

the last dose. The B6 dose is 8mg/lb- that is the

DAN! high dose protocol. P5P is typically 1/5 of this

if you use the P5P. It has done nothing for speech-

which it seems to help with the autistic kids. But,

since is not really walking very well yet, I am

not surprised- but it has helped with more sensory,

executive functioning, motor planning....Kathy

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How high did you go-????????????????????????

Kolackovsky <kkolackovsky@...> wrote:

We have been increasing her B6 (P5P) very high over

the past month and seeing nice results. K

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> I am getting ready to order some vitamin d3 and the brand I found on

vitaglo

> also has k2. Is that ok? Here is the link to the product.

>

> http://www.betterlife.com/prod_home_page.asp?prod_id=28313

> <http://www.betterlife.com/prod_home_page.asp?

prod_id=28313 & source=googlebas

> e> & source=googlebase

>

> Thanks, a

==>It looks okay to me; K2 is okay too.

Bee

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Hey vincent.

I have read on different sites to take under 2000 iu's per day, and I can see

that over the year it would be quite costly although some sites offer 30mgs for

around 4$.  I came across this site, i'm not even sure if it's similar only in

capsule form:

http://www.bayho.com/p/814132.html

This site claims 10,000 iu's per capsule if I am right, but i'm not sure if it's

exactly similar or has any relation.

I will have a look again later and contact you if I find anything more, sorry

for the short reply, it's 330pm in the Uk and I haven't had much sleep.

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Hello Arlyn,

thanks for the e-mail.  A lot of people have been e-mailing me asking how much

is recommended because there seems to be a vast difference.  I have seen some

sources saying no more than 2,000 iu's per day, but I also see capsules being

sold at 10,000.

Thx for the e-mail though, I will sure pass the info on to anyone who is

interested

Regards,

From: Arlyn Grant <arlynsg@...>

Subject: Re: [ ] Is This the Greatest Cancer Breakthrough Ever?

Date: Wednesday, August 20, 2008, 3:07 PM

I am taking 2,000 a day.

I do know one woman who developed kidney stones and was told it was from

the high doses of D3 she was taking, so be careful.

ar

On Wed, 20 Aug 2008 05:46:18 -0700, " VINCENT TOKATLIAN "

<vtttttverizon (DOT) net> said:

> Any idea how much to use if you have cancer?

> they say d3 is the best. Some autism dcotor says you need a lot..like

> thousands of IUs...10,000 IUs or mor a day if you have autism i,m taking

> about 5000 IUs a day,liquid d3

> [ ] Is This the Greatest Cancer Breakthrough Ever?

>

>

> Vitamin D -The Sunshine Vitamin!

>

> I more than suspect that most doctors have no idea when it comes to the

> full benefits of vitamin D. As well as its use in a whole range of

> treatment and prevention such as:

>

> - Type 2 diabetes

>

> - As an anti-inflammatory agent...

>

> - Protection against multiple sclerosis

>

> - Reducing bone fragility in old people

>

> - Parkinson's disease

>

> - Renal (kidney) failure if in chronic deficiency of the vitamin

>

> - Much more prone to chronic pain if in deficiency of the vitamin

>

> Vitamin D also has showed some amazing results when looked at as a form

> of cancer prevention.

>

>

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Hi ,

I think before I would take a dose that high (10,000), I would have my

Vit. D levels tested. It is really not good to over supplement. I

would be suspicious that anyone selling doses that high is trying to

take advantage of people desperate to get rid of their cancer. But that

is my opinion and not based on any fact.

I take liquid D3 drops from Pure Encapsulations. It is only $19 for

about a 6 month (or more) supply. There is another brand of liquid

drops out there that someone found online that doesn't require an ND to

purchase, I believe.

ar

On Wed, 20 Aug 2008 08:17:32 -0700 (PDT), " "

<slixeh@...> said:

> Hello Arlyn,

>

> thanks for the e-mail.  A lot of people have been e-mailing me asking how

> much is recommended because there seems to be a vast difference.  I have

> seen some sources saying no more than 2,000 iu's per day, but I also see

> capsules being sold at 10,000.

>

> Thx for the e-mail though, I will sure pass the info on to anyone who is

> interested

>

> Regards,

>

>

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I agree.  10,000 seems a bit too much when a number of sources say 2,000 max. 

Someone else questioned whether it's very expensive to buy enough d3 for a long

peiod [say one year] but it seems that you don't need to spend as much, and

taking too much cannot be good either so I think that you have got the right

idea.

Again thanks for the e-mail and I recently submitted:

http://multiple-cancer-articles.blogspot.com/2008/08/3-power-tools-to-beat-cance\

r-power-up.html

But the link seems to be broken so no-one can access the site to read part two

Regards,

http://multiple-cancer-articles.blogspot.com

From: Arlyn Grant <arlynsg@...>

Subject: Re: [ ] Vitamin D3

Date: Wednesday, August 20, 2008, 3:23 PM

Hi ,

I think before I would take a dose that high (10,000), I would have my

Vit. D levels tested. It is really not good to over supplement. I

would be suspicious that anyone selling doses that high is trying to

take advantage of people desperate to get rid of their cancer. But that is my

opinion and not based on any fact.

I take liquid D3 drops from Pure Encapsulations. It is only $19 for

about a 6 month (or more) supply. There is another brand of liquid

drops out there that someone found online that doesn't require an ND to

purchase, I believe.

ar

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I found the liquid for about $6, form the company that Hulda has (in Chula

Vista, ca)..Each drop is 400 IU

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Hey vincent.

I have read on different sites to take under 2000 iu's per day, and I can see

that over the year it would be quite costly although some sites offer 30mgs for

around 4$. I came across this site, i'm not even sure if it's similar only in

capsule form:

http://www.bayho.com/p/814132.html

This site claims 10,000 iu's per capsule if I am right, but i'm not sure if

it's exactly similar or has any relation.

I will have a look again later and contact you if I find anything more, sorry

for the short reply, it's 330pm in the Uk and I haven't had much sleep.

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Yes, you can do blood test or it. This was a doc who treats autism ,a nd says he

had a high success rate , using these doses..he does by your wieght.so many IUs

per lb, etc..Again this was for autism

From: Arlyn Grant

Hi ,

I think before I would take a dose that high (10,000), I would have my Vit. D

levels tested. It is really not good to over supplement. I

would be suspicious that anyone selling doses that high is trying to

take advantage of people desperate to get rid of their cancer. But that is my

opinion and not based on any fact.

I take liquid D3 drops from Pure Encapsulations. It is only $19 for

about a 6 month (or more) supply. There is another brand of liquid

drops out there that someone found online that doesn't require an ND to

purchase, I believe.

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It never occured to me that different liquids would contain different

amounts of D3. Mine contains 1,000 per drop.

ar

>

> I found the liquid for about $6, form the company that Hulda

has (in Chula Vista, ca)..Each drop is 400 IU

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I think it is more economical.

ar

On Wed, 20 Aug 2008 18:22:01 -0700 (PDT), " melly banagale "

<@...> said:

> Is liquid D3 better than capsule? Thanks

>

>

> ------------------------------------

>

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I have been told that liquid is better.  However some capsules contain 10,000

iu's and you take 1 per day with 60 capsules or so per pack.  I think it really

depends on what your doctor would recommend because some sources say not to take

more than 2,000 iu's per day where as other sites claim sunbathing nude for

15-20minutes per day allows for 10-15,000 iu's per day so I would recommending

seeking professional advice because capsules seem to have a lot more iu's than

liquid d3.

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I was in a health food store and found it..most dont carry it..

From: Arlyn

It never occured to me that different liquids would contain different amounts

of D3. Mine contains 1,000 per drop.

" VINCENT TOKATLIAN " wrote:

>I found the liquid for about $6, form the company that Hulda

has (in Chula Vista, ca)..Each drop is 400 IU

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> Bee,

>

> I am taking 1 1000mg tablet of D3 every night is this the right dosage??

>

+++Hi . Yes, that is okay, but also ensure you are taking omega 3 and

vitamin A, since they all work together. Usually you'd take cod liver oil which

contains all 3 nutrients: omega 3 (EPA & DHA), vitamins A and D. In North

American I recommend Garden of Life Brand - take 2 tablespoons per day.

See this article for more details about cod liver oil, etc.:

http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/cod2.php

Bee

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