Guest guest Posted May 13, 2006 Report Share Posted May 13, 2006 Below is a related post on vitamin D. My theory (which I think would be parallel with WAP) is that maybe the issue with calcium overload or vitamin D concerns is actually activator X deficiency... This is in reply to the post that discusses Europe as highest Vitamin D level but high in hip fractures and blaming cod liver oil. (See below). I had the pleasure of listening to Mark describe Royal Lee's description of activator x. ' There is a three-legged stool consisting of Activator x, vitamin D and calcium. Activator X is what opens the cells and allows vitamin D and calcium into the cell. Without activator x the cells keep calling on vitamin D and calcium as vitamin D and calcium can not get in the cells. Vitamin D accumulates and calcium continues to be pulled from the bones. This cycle does not stop, as the cells will continue to call on vitamin D and calcium until the cells 'get their fix'.' Based on the above paraphrase, I'll bet that the calcium blood levels will be high in the patients with high vitamin D levels and hip fractures. this should be relevant as the calcium is pulled from the bones and weakens the bones. The note I am responding to indicated blame on cod liver oil and vitamin A but if Royal Lee and Weston Price are correct the real culprit is lack of activator X. Dave Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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