November 15, 2020
WOW. A cure for my skin disease (possibly)
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2012
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WOW, this author should be a scientist!!! I cannot believe the lengths he went on his own to study D3. He should be paid by the government!I accidentally stumbled across this book when browsing Kindle, and honestly, I’d usually skip over a book with such a long title on a plain yellow background, but something told me to stop and take a look. I’m so glad I did! I’m a lifelong sufferer of a skin disease called PRP (pityriasis rubra pilaris) and I have suffered severely for the last five years, with dry, inflamed skin, energy loss, blurred vision, low libido, etc., much worse than I have during my 30+ years of this affliction. Fed up with dermatological treatment, I started looking for natural alternatives.
When I found this book, vitamin therapy, or D3 for the matter, wasn’t even a consideration. But I followed my gut and forked out $2.99. Off the but, I can tell you that this book reads like you are talking to the author, who is shooting words out of his mouth at 150 mph. i’m not saying that is a bad thing, I’m jut noting that he jumps from point to point, deeply explaining every little detail. But, if he didn’t, I would not known the benefits and supposed dangers of D3. For one, I had no idea that D3 wasn’t really a vitamin but a secosteroid. Well, that was a home run for me, because I’ve used a lot of Prednisone over the years to calm my inflamed skin, but that is some bad mojo for the body in the long run.
So, I ended up buying D3 and K2 as he suggested and started a daily regimen of 30,000 IU. It is already making differences in my body and it’s only been a week! Patches of my skin are returning to normal, my energy levels are climbing again, (I’m back to cardio finally, no more looooong afternoon naps and my libido in increasing (honey, here I come, ha-ha.)
So, all in all I am sooooo thankful for this book. Though it is a long, read, it is very informative, as well, has some insights into diabetes that I think the doctors may want to stop and read. If only more minds were this inquisitive, we may solve world hunger, ha-ha. So, if you don’t mind, I shall finally part from this review and purchase a few more of this author’s books as I continue taking my D3 and reaping the benefits!