June 2, 2017
1.0 out of 5 stars Proceed with Extreme Caution Bad resultsBy Bobbi Billard on February 9, 2016
Don’t believe everything you read! I may have done serious harm to myself doing what the author suggests. I took high doses of Vitamin D and was up to 10,000 IU. I just had some blood work done that came back with high calcium in my blood. Guess what causes that? High doses of Vitamin D or hyperparathyroidism. So now I’m sitting here stressing that I either have hyperparathyroidism or I caused high calcium to be in my blood by taking high doses of vitamin D. So yeah, I do not suggest doing this and hopefully I did not do serious damage to myself by having the misfortune of happening across this book and taking this advice. I can only imagine what could have happened to me if I had upped my dosage even further. Good lord! Moral of the story is do not experiment with your health and just because you read it on the Internet, doesn’t mean it’s necessarily true or a good idea for you. Good luck to you all out there.