Guest guest Posted December 11, 2010 Report Share Posted December 11, 2010 About a month ago, an internet dock suggested I take Vitamin D3, fifty thousand units daily for seven days, then one pill a week, as he thinks the majority of Americans have a shortage of D3, which I did, but did not notice any changes. Then I read in the medical archives, how critical D3 is to keep calcium levels up in the body which in turn keeps the body alkaline. Otherwise the body becomes acidic and more acceptable ofr bacterial infections, viruses and fungus/candida. Some oncologist believe cancer may be a form of fungus. So I revert back to taking a fifty thousand unit pill daily, after five days, I lost my urinary incontinence and urgency to urinate went away. I was previously dxed with a nervous bladder and took medication which helped. But nothing like this, I am a happy camper. Strange as it seems, my urine measured out at 6.4 to 6.5 with litmus paper. It should read 6.5, with the big doses of vitamin D3, it measures out at 6.5 to 6.6, a bit more alkaline. Change was minimal. But the results are awesome. What must have occurred, I had a shortage of vitamin D3, my body was losing most of my calcium intake and my body was acidic. I did have toe nail fungus, which has been treated successfully with medication. I play golf almost daily and in the Sun each day, live in wes tex where we get a lot of Sun, and I do not use sunscreen, which blocks vitamin D absorptions. Vitamin D3 is oil soluble, and it is possible to overdose, but that takes a hundred thousand units daily IAW EHow.com, so fifty thousand daily is half the max dosage. The RDA for vitamin D3 was 200-600 daily, but that has recently changed to a thousand units daily, and more the further you are from the equator. For whatever reason, the further we get from the equator the more cancer. I feel as though I have discovered the holy grail. it is awesome to sleep all night and not have to get up to urinate. wahoo and I am drinking my coffee and diet cokes. stay vertical, david a in lubbock, tx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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