January 22, 2018
5.0 out of 5 starsFrom Amazon Customer on January 21, 2018
A doctor in Brazil called Dr. According to credible statements, Cicero Galli Coimbra has been treating patients with autoimmune diseases for years, especially multiple sclerosis. Short story: Vitamin D deficiency or some kind of resistance of the body to its effects can lead to autoimmune diseases. A compensation of this lack of effect of vitamin D leads to the improvement up to the cure of the diseases, about 5000 patients, about 95% success rate. The effect of vitamin D leads to a decrease in the level of PTH in the blood. Regardless of the severity of the deficiency due to deficiency in uptake or exposure to the sun, impaired activation of the vitamin or blocked or sparingly present receptors, the PTH level is a sufficient measure of the effect. The vitamin dose is increased so long until the PTH level stays just above the lower normal limit. This ensures that both a maximum effect is achieved, but also no overdose.
Google details for yourself, this method should increase the safety, so you do not deal with tons of calcium kidney failure. Coimbra, however, does not seem to care about vitamin K, so I could not find anything in it.
My wife has herself an autoimmune disease, after years of odyssey and a plethora of diagnoses rather accidentally experienced the beneficial effects of a normalized vitamin D level. After reading this book for about 1 month, she experiences a significant improvement with doses of 50,000 IU per day (plus enough K2). We had already read about Coimbra years ago and have come across it again. We will have the PTH check done soon.