December 15, 2021
From: Mindy
To: jeffbo@aol.com
Sent: Wed, Dec 15, 2021 1:17 am
Subject: Prostrate cancerHi Jeff,
I read your book on D3 and wanted to get your recommendation for my Brother who is diagnosed with prostate cancer.
I was a little bit of confused in the book on what to take for prostate cancer.
Your assistance is greatly appreciated. Thank you!
Regards.
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From: jeffbo@aol.com
To: mindy
Sent: Wed, Dec 15, 2021 8:10 pm
Subject: Re: Prostrate cancer
hello there Mindy did you read this book? if you read he section on vitamin k2 you will find out that the event that precedes prostate cancer development is the calcification of the peripheral zone of the prostate….so Prostate Cancer is basically a disease caused by Vitamin K2 deficiency with a vitamin d3 deficiency component…
Vitamin K2 charges up osteocalcin hormones which takes calcium out of soft tissues and puts it back in the bones….Vitamin K2 is found in the fat of the milk of grass fed cows (spring a summer grass) men who drink fat free milk tend to have a higher rate of prostate cancer due to not getting much K2 in their diet…
when osteocalcin is charged up with K2 it takes calcium out of your soft tissues and puts it back in the bones. When you ae K2 deficient osteocalcin works in reverse putting calcium into your soft tissues
there is also a section on cancer where a number of people have put their cancer into remission by taking 50000 ius a day of d3 but they were both women the dose depends on your weight I would suggest he takes a high dose vitamin k2 supplement like mega K2 from www.lef.org it has 45 mg of k2 = 45,000 mcgs 2 or 3 x a day and then he might want to experiment with high dose d3 he also needs cofactors like magnesium zinc and boron and beta carotene it’s all in the book!