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"Vitamin D Newsletter" < jcannell

TB

Thu, 23 Feb 2006 19:08:36 -0800

 

 

When it comes, it comes fast - and all in the same day. First,

laboratory evidence tuberculosis can be prevented by vitamin D.

 

 

Science DOI: 10.1126/science.1123933

 

 

Next, a Forbes magazine article with the same message.

 

 

Vitamin D Protects Against Tuberculosis

 

Then, straight off the press, a controlled clinical study showing

vitamin D resulted in a 100% cure rate for TB patients. In case the

New England Journal of Medicine cares, they treated TB patients with

10,000 units a day, not 400.

 

Acta Med Indones. 2006 Jan-Mar;38(1):3-5.

 

What would happen if patients with cancer, heart disease, dementia,

autoimmune disease, influenza A, chronic pain, depression, gingivitis,

the common cold, and dozens of other diseases associated with vitamin

D deficiency, were treated with adequate doses of the drug: vitamin D?

 

John Cannell, MD

 

The Vitamin D Council

 

9100 San Gregorio Road

 

Atascadero, CA 93422

 

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trying to end the epidemic of vitamin D deficiency. If you do not want

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