Guest guest Posted October 8, 2003 Report Share Posted October 8, 2003 well i think homogenised is a problem. i was looking at the ozone map again this morning and tasmiania is still too high in ozone to have the sun make any vitmain d so no wonder things are so bad here in spring.............. drinking a lot of milk does seem to relate to impaired metals transport............. since the organic pasturised milk is more expensive and only comes once a week you may have to ration it anyway. you cna sorta pick if your bones are not quite what they should be like the plates in the skull aren't quite knitted as solidly as they should and the bones in general don't feel solid........ thats a ringer for low vitmain d what the article says is there can be an immune reaction against the vitamin d receptor so increasing the vitmain d may not help, as you say cutting down on the milk would be the way to go. because we are at the longest time away from vitmain d making sun them this might be a pointer to vitamin d issues. vitamin a needs vitamin d so if there was a problem with vitmain d receptors being destroyed then there may be a problem there to. an auto immune issue of this nature implies a leaky gut. on the adults mercury chelation board there is a woman who seems to need huge amounts of vitamin d, 70,000 iu? a day. i really would cut out the homoginsed milk, that should taske care of the quantity. mem should not need that much milk. i also think that lead lifitng form boes of women as they get older is a much underarretd problem. also it may be a problem with adam if he is having vitamin d receptor auto immune problems. it would not surprise me if other bad metlas were also laid into the bones. so this may be a very critical issue and you could predict regression for most children on this baord by the end of winter. i wonder if its worth looking at a sperti sunlamp which has the right vitamin d spectrum. maybe there is a burnie dermatology unit that has a uv/vitamin d lamp? > do you think what Fred davis posted about Vit D & milk > could be the problem with Adam, He consumes a lot of milk and does > seem to continue to have Vit D deficiency problems despite > suppliments. Do you think I should try to get him to cut down on > milk? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 8, 2003 Report Share Posted October 8, 2003 > > do you think what Fred davis posted about Vit D & milk > > could be the problem with Adam, He consumes a lot of milk and does > > seem to continue to have Vit D deficiency problems despite > > suppliments. Do you think I should try to get him to cut down on > > milk? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 8, 2003 Report Share Posted October 8, 2003 > > do you think what Fred davis posted about Vit D & milk > > could be the problem with Adam, He consumes a lot of milk and does > > seem to continue to have Vit D deficiency problems despite > > suppliments. Do you think I should try to get him to cut down on > > milk? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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