June 13, 2017 — 5.0 out of 5 stars (Case #535)

June 13, 2017
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book, but attention to possible magnesium deficiency  (German translation)From Franz Simon On 14 April 2014Format: Paperback

First, I would like to thank Jeff for the advice and tips we have received from him. About the content and the use of this book I can only connect to most other reviews. I would like to draw attention here to the importance of taking vitamin D3 into a possible magnesium deficiency.
To our story: My mother-in-law has read the book from Jeff and started a blood donation that showed 17 ng of vitamin D3, the recommended highly dosed intake with subsequent getting dose. Approximately Three months later, she had blood pressure sores and pain in the heart. Examinations in the hospital revealed abnormalities in the long-term ECG (borderline). The recommendation to have a pacemaker implanted, She did not want to accept it, and turned to Jeff to ask if there was any connection with the vitamin D3 intake. Jeff replied promptly and pointed out that it could be a magnesium deficiency. Since my mother-in-law had not yet had a blood test, she simply took magnesium (daily 500mg) and put off the vitamin D3 for about two weeks. Meanwhile, she is doing well. At the moment, she is still in the process of obtaining a second opinion from a cardiologist. The tendency, however, shows that a cardiac pacemaker will not be necessary and that the attack was probably about the said magnesium deficiency associated with a heart neurosurgery. The current vitamin D3 level is now at 68 ng, so that it continues the dose. Her friend, from whom she received the book tip, had thick blood and there was therefore heart attack. By high dosage with subsequent receiving cans their blood is again completely in order. I hope that this book, which is suffering from similar symptoms, can be helped by readers.