Guest guest Posted October 5, 2009 Report Share Posted October 5, 2009 any recommendations for how much Vit D to take and what version/brand etc for a child, teen , or adult.... H1N1 virus, cleveland news, thimerosal > Regarding this mornings news headline about 30 pregnant women dying of > the > swine flu: and that the H1N1 flu shot being given has 25 mg of mercury > based Thimerosal in it. Mercury is a neurotoxin and causes permanent > damage of the Central Nervous System. There is also raging controversy > about mercury causing autism, which is now estimated as affecting 1 in 100 > children nationwide. > > From the Desk of Mayer Eisenstein MD,JD,MPH > October 4, 2009 > > 28 Pregnant Women Have Died From Swine Flu: CDC > > THURSDAY, Oct. 1 (HealthDay News) -- Twenty-eight pregnant women in the > United States had died from H1N1 swine flu as of the end of August, and > 100 > pregnant women had been hospitalized in intensive care, federal health > officials said Thursday. > However, officials from the CDC said, they've never tracked deaths of > pregnant women from seasonal flu... > > Dr. Anne Schuchat, director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and > Prevention's Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, said it's > not > yet clear whether there is something different about the H1N1 flu's effect > on pregnant women, or whether researchers are noticing its effect on > pregnant women more because the virus is being monitored closely. > Center for Disease Control (CDC) > The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently informed the > public that diagnostic testing for influenza will not clarify between the > different strains of flu, including H1N1, in most cases. > http://www.cdc.gov/h1n1flu/diagnostic_testing_public_qa.htm > > Dr. Eisenstein's Comments: > > My heart and prayers go out to the families that lost a loved one to the > flu. However, to better understand the problem a few questions must be > asked. > > 1. Did these pregnant women actually have H1N1 Swine Flu or did they have > seasonal flu? > 2. What was their Vitamin D level. > 3. What is the death rate in pregnant women from seasonal flu. > 4. Did they have other chronic medical conditions along with being > pregnant, > i.e. diabetes, hypertension, asthma, etc. > 5. Why does the flu vaccines contain the toxin thimerosal? > > No one knows what treatment will be most effective against the H1N1 Flu. > We > know that flu vaccines have never worked. > > However, the data from Dr. Norris and now Dr. are very > compelling, > that Vitamin D will be protective for H1N1. > > To lower your families incidence of colds and flu this winter and to lower > your probability of Swine Flu, start by measuring their vitamin D levels, > keep it above 50ng/ml and by giving the whole family daily Probiotics and > Vitamin D. > > > > Fw a response from a friend of mine - Robin > > Date: Sunday, October 4, 2009, 8:24 PM > I haven't actually seen this with my own eyes, but this is what I've heard > reported -- that Fox news had a scroll at the bottom of the screen on one > of > their news programs, a text scroll, and it read something to the effect of > 'one third of pregnant women will die of swine flu'. Even if it had read > 'one third of pregnant women have died of swine flu', that would have been > incorrect, as it's only been a third of those hospitalized. Even if I'm to > believe that they actually had swine flu. > I dunno, you are going to be hard pressed to get me to believe anything I > hear about vaccines in the main stream media... > > Here is what I did hear with my own ears-- Snyderman, Pharma Whore, > on > TV telling everyone that swine flu could " cut a swath " thru the > population. > When the person interviewing her questioned if she really thought that a > lot > of people would die, she said she didn't mean it that way. But anyone > would've assumed that's what she meant, if she hadn't been questioned > about > her exact meaning. > Speaking of vaccines, I was in Walmart a few days ago, and I purchased > some > stuff, and as I was leaving I saw that they had a table set up for flu > shots. I asked the nurses there what types of shots they were > administering. > " What's the thimerosal content? " I asked, and they said they didn't know > so > I asked to see a package insert. The package insert they gave me read that > the multidose vials contained twenty five micrograms so I asked the nurses > there " is that what you're administering, shots from multidose vials? " and > they said yes. Then I asked if they were giving those shots to children. I > was told " yes, if the parents want us to. " > Autism Speaks has an interview with Don Imus and Bernadine Healy on their > website. In that interview, Dr. Healy is quoted as saying that children > aren't receiving flu shots with mercury, only adults. I wrote her some > time > ago and told her that that isn't true, based on what the FDA website shows > on their site which lists the thimerosal content of vaccines. I wrote her > a > letter and sent it snail mail to her home. Here, I'll paste what I wrote: > > Ms. Bernadine Healy > 710 County Line Rd > Gates Mills, OH 44040-9302 > > Ms. Healy, > > I was watching your Imus interview on the web, and I notice that you said > that there is no longer thimerosal in childhood flu shots. > > This is not true. > > Right here, http://www.fda.gov/cber/vaccine/thimerosal.htm#t1, on this FDA > website, if you scroll down to table 1 (Thimerosal Content of Vaccines > Routinely Recommended for Children 6 Years of Age and Younger ), you will > see that there are influenza shots with twenty five micrograms of > thimerosal > in them. > > Sincerely, > Robin Nemeth > > I guess I was sort of hoping that she might correct, publicly, what to me > appears to be a misstatement. Even if the FDA's website is out of date > (I've > also contacted the FDA about that, asking if this information is correct > and > telling them that if it isn't they should update their site, but nobody > there seems to care if Doctors see this site and think it's fine to give > children thimerosal laden shots), the fact of the matter is that children > in > store flu shot clinics are receiving shots with twenty five micrograms of > thimerosal. > > I spoke to the manager of Walmart and told him I will no longer purchase > anything at Walmart stores, and I explained to him why. Other stores that > are also giving the same old toxic shots at their clinics are Giant Eagle, > Walgreen, Target (in all fairness to them, I've never actually tried to > contact their corporate office so perhaps they could plead ignorance. This > is not the case for the other stores), and Marc's. > Robin Nemeth > Please, if you would, forward to undisclosed recipients. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 2009 Report Share Posted October 5, 2009 We give our son 1000IU of Vit D3 spray. Our DD recommended 800-1000IU per day. Our son is 39 months old and he lets me spray it in his mouth every morning with no problem. > > Ms. Bernadine Healy > 710 County Line Rd > Gates Mills, OH 44040-9302 > > Ms. Healy, > > I was watching your Imus interview on the web, and I notice that you said > that there is no longer thimerosal in childhood flu shots. > > This is not true. > > Right here, http://www.fda. gov/cber/ vaccine/thimeros al.htm#t1, on this FDA > website, if you scroll down to table 1 (Thimerosal Content of Vaccines > Routinely Recommended for Children 6 Years of Age and Younger ), you will > see that there are influenza shots with twenty five micrograms of > thimerosal > in them. > > Sincerely, > Robin Nemeth > > I guess I was sort of hoping that she might correct, publicly, what to me > appears to be a misstatement. Even if the FDA's website is out of date > (I've > also contacted the FDA about that, asking if this information is correct > and > telling them that if it isn't they should update their site, but nobody > there seems to care if Doctors see this site and think it's fine to give > children thimerosal laden shots), the fact of the matter is that children > in > store flu shot clinics are receiving shots with twenty five micrograms of > thimerosal. > > I spoke to the manager of Walmart and told him I will no longer purchase > anything at Walmart stores, and I explained to him why. Other stores that > are also giving the same old toxic shots at their clinics are Giant Eagle, > Walgreen, Target (in all fairness to them, I've never actually tried to > contact their corporate office so perhaps they could plead ignorance. This > is not the case for the other stores), and Marc's. > Robin Nemeth > Please, if you would, forward to undisclosed recipients. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 2009 Report Share Posted October 5, 2009 what brand, and do you use it as well. Or what brand amount do you take as an adult... Re: H1N1 virus, cleveland news, thimerosal We give our son 1000IU of Vit D3 spray. Our DD recommended 800-1000IU per day. Our son is 39 months old and he lets me spray it in his mouth every morning with no problem. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2009 Report Share Posted October 6, 2009 I bought some vitamin D3 gummis at Wal-Mart, they are free of artificial color and have 500 IU per gummi > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2009 Report Share Posted October 6, 2009 awaiting an answer to the question below, and also, does anyone know an infant dose for a 12 mos 17 pounder? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2009 Report Share Posted October 6, 2009 We use nutrasumma Vitamin D3 1000IU Spray. I haven't started taking it yet and unsure of adult and infant dosage. You can try to google the dosage or maybe somebody will have the info here. Our doctor recommended 800IU 1x/day for our 31lb/39mo old son. Good Luck! From: <HLMPT4@...> Subject: Re: H1N1 virus, cleveland news, thimerosal Date: Tuesday, October 6, 2009, 8:57 AM  awaiting an answer to the question below, and also, does anyone know an infant dose for a 12 mos 17 pounder? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2009 Report Share Posted October 7, 2009 Vitamin D3 is a hormone (not a " vitamin " really) and degrades quickly during production even if they start with good ingredients. So, you should pick a brand that has certified testing from well-known testers. Kids would be better off going with a liquid D3 (e.g. NOW brand) with a dropper to put in the child's mouth ... liquid D3 should be stored in a brown glass bottle (to protect it from light). I have heard that the sprays are not that effective due to the breakdown process. Also, Vit D3 needs Calcium to work, so I would give a Calcium/Magnesium supplement. Add Omega-3 to make the Vit D3 extra effective. They will bind together. And, coincidentally, these are all things that you might already be giving your child for autism .... except the Vit D3. A boy died from H1N1 a while back in my son's school. But, he may have also had an underlying condition. Anyway, it propelled me into doing a LOT of study on Vit D3. I could write a book on what I've learned, but I'll just write a mini write-up here. You can get more at the Vitamin D Council website and read up on how most of the world is Vitamin D deficient because we 'shun the sun'. You can get 50,000 iu's of Vitamin D in 20 minutes of sun (if you're mostly exposed in midday for late spring, all of summer, and early fall ... on a sunny day, of course). And, it will stay in your fat stores for 2-4 weeks. Not proven, but one website say to not shower or go in a pool for up to an hour after getting a sunbath because the VitD3 takes that long to be absorbed by the cholesterol oil on your skin. Then, once it's inside, it takes another 24 hours to completely make it to all the places it needs to go. Vitamin D deficiency could be linked to autism if either the mother is deficient or the child. Read up on that research on their website. Vit D3 deficiency is proven to be linked to colon cancer. Regarding H1N1, yes, I firmly believe that Vitamin D3 (which is a hormone, btw, not a " vitamin " ) can really boost your immune system. The regular flu comes in the spring, goes away in the summer, and comes back in the fall/winter. Studies show that the UVB rays from the sun do not come in at the right angle in the winter, thus our bodies cannot make Vit D3 then. A study comparing London people to Norwegians showed that the flu is much worse in London in the winter. Tests showed that the 25OH(D) levels between the 2 groups was very different, much higher for the Norwegians who eat a ton of Cod and fish high in Vit D. Also, it was found that certain areas near the equator that have consistent UVB rays throughout the year do not have the " standard " flu season. Instead, they get the flu during their monsoon season when there is no sun. Our species evolved from the sun, going back to plankton in the sea and all the way up the food chain. You can sit in the sun for 10 minutes and not get pink, then flip and do another 10 (in minimal clothing) and get all you need for a week. But, in the winter you'll need supplements because no food can get you up to the right levels. I am taking 10,000 iu's of Vit D3 per day right now and will test myself in about 3 months (the standard doc doesn't know the right test for Vit D3 .... read up on the Vit D Council website). Great, short YouTube video to explain the Vit D3 and immune system connection: (Because of this and many other studies (see below), I am choosing to not chelate my child and instead am going to use the Vit D3 therapy approach for six months and see if we see natural chelation from that). (Also, Dr. Holick has a fantastic video that runs for 20 minutes where he gives a presentation to a professional audience. He has been studying Vitamin D for 20 years in Boston and is highly credentialed). http://www.uvadvantage.org/portals/0/pres/ covers a ton of stuff. Also, don't forget to read up on autism studies related to Vit D3: http://www.vitamindcouncil.org/health/autism/ For adults, take at least 5,000 iu's per day as a supplement. You can't overdose on them without deliberate intent, so go for 10,000 for even better results. Many on the web claim they take 10K iu's a day and haven't been sick for years. Do ur own research. Do get tested for the 25OH(D) before/during/after Vit D3 supplementation for extra security. Shoot for 35-50 as your result of that test (for adults). See the Vit D Council website for more. Each person is different. What is good for most people can be bad for a small subset of people, so please do your own research. > > > > Ms. Bernadine Healy > > 710 County Line Rd > > Gates Mills, OH 44040-9302 > > > > Ms. Healy, > > > > I was watching your Imus interview on the web, and I notice that you said > > that there is no longer thimerosal in childhood flu shots. > > > > This is not true. > > > > Right here, http://www.fda.gov/cber/vaccine/thimerosal.htm#t1, on this FDA > > website, if you scroll down to table 1 (Thimerosal Content of Vaccines > > Routinely Recommended for Children 6 Years of Age and Younger ), you will > > see that there are influenza shots with twenty five micrograms of > > thimerosal > > in them. > > > > Sincerely, > > Robin Nemeth > > > > I guess I was sort of hoping that she might correct, publicly, what to me > > appears to be a misstatement. Even if the FDA's website is out of date > > (I've > > also contacted the FDA about that, asking if this information is correct > > and > > telling them that if it isn't they should update their site, but nobody > > there seems to care if Doctors see this site and think it's fine to give > > children thimerosal laden shots), the fact of the matter is that children > > in > > store flu shot clinics are receiving shots with twenty five micrograms of > > thimerosal. > > > > I spoke to the manager of Walmart and told him I will no longer purchase > > anything at Walmart stores, and I explained to him why. Other stores that > > are also giving the same old toxic shots at their clinics are Giant Eagle, > > Walgreen, Target (in all fairness to them, I've never actually tried to > > contact their corporate office so perhaps they could plead ignorance. This > > is not the case for the other stores), and Marc's. > > Robin Nemeth > > Please, if you would, forward to undisclosed recipients. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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