November 6, 2017 — Nicolay Bastos

November 6, 2017
From: Nicolay Bastos<nicolaybastos@gmail.com>
To: jeffbo<jeffbo@aol.com>
Sent: Mon, Nov 6, 2017 4:07 pm</jeffbo@aol.com></nicolaybastos@gmail.com>Subject: Re: Hello there Nicolay!

Hi Jeff,
Sure, you can put my email in there, even though its riddled with more informal language than usual 🙂 Leave my name in, too, I’m fine with that. I will happily add my name as a rebuttal to a dangerous person (Cynthia, the mediator of the Yahoo discussion group on asthma who banned your information in 2012) who wants to continue espousing the myth that asthma cannot be cured or alleviated to a point that makes life good again with the use of high doses of Vitamin D3 and K2. I am feeling even more distrust and hatred for the medical/pharmaceutical establishment right now, in the face of health I have never before experienced because of their deliberate ignorance and negligence. This is a clear violation of the Hippocratic oath to first to no harm: more like the hypocrite’s oath. I feel passionate enough to write a proper indictment with details of my asthma history. I will be happy to write a more thorough recommendation of your work, once I’ve worked through this treatment myself for a year. That way I can write the kind of feedback that would seriously persuade someone like me.

This week I’ve increased to 5000 IU D3/500 mcg K4/added 320 mg Magnesium – still good, and the initial side effect of an increased heart rate is now gone. Everything is getting better, dandruff has disappeared, skin feels softer, appetite has regulated in a way I have never experienced. Not even at 2 weeks yet. Feel free to include this as an update.

How I found you: I googled “cure for asthma” and your book titled “How Asthma is being cured safely…lung remodeling hormone” came up second only to Dr. Hahn’s book which I found here. Both the site owner and Dr. Hahn were very forthcoming with me when I emailed them, but I felt that vitamin D was a much better alternative to antibiotic therapy. Dr. Hahn does mention that Vitamin D therapy is yielding good results in his book, but focuses instead on his research using azithromycin.

Thank you again for your work.
Warm regards,
Nicky