Guest guest Posted October 7, 2007 Report Share Posted October 7, 2007 That may well explain why it affects cognition so quickly for me! > > As a followup on the earlier question, I did a quick review of > Vitamin D3 and coagulation/thrombosis. Pub Med Identifer with each > quote. What I found very surprising was that it was as (or MORE) > effective than heparin in some situations!!!!! > > " The present data suggest a positive modulating effect of 1,25- > dihydroxy-vitamin D(3) supplementation on sepsis-induced coagulation > disturbances in the coecal ligation and puncture model " PMID: 17657282 > > " Vitamin D3 was effective against DIC in the rat model induced by LPS > only, whereas LMWH was effective against DIC in both rat models > induced by either TF or LPS. The anti-DIC effect of vitamin D3 was > equal to (or more potent than) that of LMWH. " PMID: 11246549 > LMWH - Low Molecular weight heparin > > " Analogs of 1,25(OH)2D3 with anticoagulant activity may serve as > adjunctive antithrombotic agents in monocytic leukemia and > atherosclerotic disease. " PMID: 9639512 > > " Here we report that the combination of these two agents induced a > 2.7 fold increase in the plasminogen activator activity on U 937 cell > surfaces in comparison with 1 fold increase induced by INF tau and > 1.3 fold increase by 1,25(OH)2D3. " PMID: 8385811 > > " High dose calcitriol may reduce thrombosis [blood clotting] in > cancer patients " PMID: 16984385 > > " Control of thrombosis by retinoids and vitamin D3 derivatives " PMID: > 10390885 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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