February 6, 2018 — Hi Jeff,A couple years ago we had some…

February 6, 2018
Hi Jeff,A couple years ago we had some interesting correspondence about Guaifenesin, remember?
Meanwhile, because of your book, we found an incredible story you must have heard about: It backs up scientifically many things you figured out!

Prof Coimbra from Universidade Federal de São Paulo (Unifesp) actually heals many patients with multiple sclerosis and other autoimmune diseases through administering doses of around 50,000 units per day, or depending on the patient up to exceeding 100,000 units/day. The story does not seem to be a hoax, and there are physicians from all over the world going to Brazil to learn about that.

I will not write much more about it, because either you already know about it, or you will read far better descriptions than mine. Just one thing: He bases the amount the patient needs on the effect the active D3 has (after having gone through the chain of absorption->activation->actual effect on the receptors). This overall effect can be measured by the PTH-level in the blood, which is taken to its lowest safe level, together with monitoring kidney values.

On a more personal level, you might have saved my wife, or are in the process of doing so! She had already managed her D3 level and improved a lot since about 3 years ago, when last fall she came across your e-book that I had bought years ago (the German translation). So encouraged, she decided to go for it, and felt some huge improvements taking 60,000 units/day (+K2) for 4 weeks starting January. Then we found the Coimbra protocol, found a doctor here in Berlin who might treat her according to it, and had her Calcidiol-level measured, which was already 130ng/ml. At that point we got cold feet, and will wait until we have more info or finally an appointment with the Coimbra-doctor to be safe continuing. At any rate, this seems to be the way for her to improve her health further.

Thank you very much for your investigations and information, people like you and Dr Coimbra might advance science more than the corrupt, tunnel visioned and/or brainwashed billion-$-funded “scientists”.

Many greetings from Berlin,
all the best to you,
Ingolf