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Vitamin D and diabetes real good news.

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posted on Feb, 7 2023 @ 06:22 PM
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Doc Campbell has some interesting studies on Type two diabetes and interventions with daily vitamin D the studies are quite conclusive and as an intervention to vastly improve public health, it is being ignored because all the patents have been removed. The higher the blood sugar the lower the immune system.
So if the government was actually interested in public health and the cost of medical treatment you would think they would move with this intervention.



posted on Feb, 7 2023 @ 06:33 PM
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originally posted by: anonentity
Doc Campbell has some interesting studies on Type two diabetes and interventions with daily vitamin D the studies are quite conclusive and as an intervention to vastly improve public health, it is being ignored because all the patents have been removed. The higher the blood sugar the lower the immune system.
So if the government was actually interested in public health and the cost of medical treatment you would think they would move with this intervention.


Creepy big pharm Pfizer wouldn't allow their compromised agents in the Uni-party (DemReps) to propagate this revelation. I take D3 daily!



posted on Feb, 7 2023 @ 07:16 PM
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I don't disagree with his view, but do find it rather myopic. While low vitamin D may be a contributing factor, it's only one part of the equation.

I was diagnosed with pre-diabetes via glucose tolerance test. Within 3 years I had type II diabetes that required medication.

Several years later I had surgery for an unrelated condition and was taken off of all medication. By the time I left the hospital over a week later, I was able to eat more than twice the carbs allowed under diabetic restrictions without any negative blood sugar effects. I was able to live free of diabetes for five more years before needing to start back on my former medications.

Every single one of these medications has a side effect warning of 'may cause high blood sugars". There aren't a whole lot of prescription medications these days that don't have this warning.

My advice is to be very careful when prescribed prescription medications. It took 4/5 years for these drugs to cause diabetes, and only a couple of days to reverse it when I was able to stop using them.

Hormone replacement therapy was the first drug, which caused high cholesterol, needing statins-which caused high blood pressure, needing more drugs. It's a slippery slope when you partner with Big Pharma.

There is one drug I can't do without, so type II it is for me.



posted on Feb, 7 2023 @ 07:28 PM
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Not surprised.
It is established fact that a neutrophil
would rather tackle sugar molecules
than to lasso a pathogen.

# 1668



posted on Feb, 7 2023 @ 07:30 PM
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a reply to: anonentity

Sugars create an acidic environment which viri and cancers thrive on. Actually some of the new nuclear medicines use radioactive sugars to target cancers cells for both destruction and analysis. This is where drugs like ivermectin and quinines come in handy because they increase pH (alkalinity) which makes it very difficult for disease to get a foothold. I remember reading a case study long time ago about a guy who used baking soda, alkaline water and vitamin D in his food plus liposomal vitamin C. He had cancers all over over and after about a month he was in full remission. You just have to watch the vitamin C intake because it is acidic and it will drive your triglycerides up.

Cheers - Dave



posted on Feb, 7 2023 @ 07:34 PM
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a reply to: nugget1

Studies which have been carried out and are peer-reviewed are increasingly hard to find on the internet. When the Doc said I had type two. and gave me a list of medications i went through all the side effects and the possible long-term damage, Then did some research. I found they Cider vinegar was better than metformin, so I started on that, I didn't tell the doc so on the next blood test he said I was really doing well. Then told him what I was up to, he didn't get upset and gave me tips on foods and of course just losing a bit of weight and exercise.. That's getting on for ten years and I seem to be feeling healthier than ever. But it's all about food and lifestyle choices. Plus staying away from the Doctor and being the prime responder to your own health needs but you have to be educated about it which shamefully nobody is. Because sick people are cash cows.



posted on Feb, 7 2023 @ 07:38 PM
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The Rockafellers hijacked medicine 100 years ago. It's been downhill since then minus some trauma improvements and tech thrown in. But basically people are cash machines to get discarded when they are no longer useful.
edit on 7-2-2023 by v1rtu0s0 because: (no reason given)



posted on Feb, 7 2023 @ 08:14 PM
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I was diagnosed as prediabetes a couple years ago. I began taking D3-K2 for covid after that. A recent blood test seems to peg me now as just below prediabetes. I wonder what happened. I actually ate even more ice cream in the last year then I ever have before...



posted on Feb, 7 2023 @ 08:19 PM
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a reply to: visitedbythem

It looks like everyone might be low on Vitamin D3, How do they work out what the normal amount must be.
He says it was designed to fail but it didn't.


edit on 7-2-2023 by anonentity because: spelling



posted on Feb, 7 2023 @ 08:36 PM
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a reply to: v1rtu0s0

They want us sick, all dying slowly, and expensively.








posted on Feb, 7 2023 @ 08:48 PM
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I wanted to try and see if D could help me keep sickness away this year.
In september I started taking 25 mikrograms a day.
Then in november upped it to 50 a day... always with a fatty meal, always with calcium on the side.

I have been more sick this year than previously.

But that I contribute to the needless lock downs we had causing a lazy immune system.
But D did nothing to keep things away.... so....



posted on Feb, 7 2023 @ 09:09 PM
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originally posted by: Nothin
a reply to: v1rtu0s0

They want us sick, all dying slowly, and expensively.







The Rothchilds, who have 550 trillion in assets and control the world want 50% less of us by 2030.



posted on Feb, 7 2023 @ 10:02 PM
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originally posted by: v1rtu0s0
The Rockafellers hijacked medicine 100 years ago. It's been downhill since then minus some trauma improvements and tech thrown in. But basically people are cash machines to get discarded when they are no longer useful.


THAT is what I've been looking for ever since Obama was elected! I knew it had everything to do with changing the medical field into a mega-business for getting him elected, just as the dairy industry got Nixon elected and voila! The dairy industry saw record price increases, profits and gov money.

My son needed new glasses, but in order for insurance to cover an exam he had to get a referral from his primary, since it had been over a year since his last wellness check.

Now he has appointments for a colonoscopy, a dermatologist and a radiologist. There are no more 'family' doctors who view the whole patient-just a few dozen specialists that diagnose one part at unbelievable cost.

The medical field has become the number one business in America. And now I know why; thanks Obama, you traitor.



posted on Feb, 7 2023 @ 10:40 PM
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I eat quite a few foods that are high in vitamin D chemistry so I do not take a supplement...and I also don't have pre-diabetis.

I can't tell you if this is related at all with my personal testing. I have never had my vitamin D levels tested, and like being outdoors a lot which might be more relevant to me not having diabetes if this is true. If you are out in the winter, it still helps with vitamin D conversion if you have your head exposed although it is less than summer and I read that even light filtered through clouds helps with this conversion.

Older people often get higher blood sugar after eating more than when they were young. Mine will spike up now after eating, when I was young it stayed constant at a hundred like the meters were stuck there. I do not eat a lot of sugar or carbs now but I also do not work as hard and spend all day outside working much of the time anymore.



posted on Feb, 7 2023 @ 10:41 PM
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That yellow globe in the air during the day is full of life giving rays that make lots of Vit D in our body when we absorb them for about 15 mins a day. Most winter months in N Hemisphere we need supplements then. Especially for brown and black skinned people. During Covid a lot of people were told to stay away from it. More proof that "they" wanted us dead.





originally posted by: anonentity
a reply to: visitedbythem

It looks like everyone might be low on Vitamin D3, How do they work out what the normal amount must be.
He says it was designed to fail but it didn't.


edit on 7-2-2023 by Justoneman because: (no reason given)



posted on Feb, 7 2023 @ 11:28 PM
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a reply to: flice

Maybe try changing brands or different sources of Vitamin D3.

Some Vitamin D3 supplements are made with corn oil... most likely from GMO crops. ☠️

www.ulprospector.com...




posted on Feb, 7 2023 @ 11:48 PM
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a reply to: flice
Now they say that you need vitamin D that has vitamin K with it, or it won’t be absorbed well.
WOQ



posted on Feb, 8 2023 @ 12:17 AM
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a reply to: anonentity


Vitamin C deficiency is maybe even bigger problem than D in raised insulin levels/diabetes . So fixing D and C is important.

iI could explain why, but this thread is about vitamin D .



posted on Feb, 8 2023 @ 09:33 AM
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originally posted by: anonentity
Doc Campbell has some interesting studies on Type two diabetes and interventions with daily vitamin D the studies are quite conclusive

Or you could just go clean keto or even better full carnivore and eliminate type II diabetes completely.



posted on Feb, 9 2023 @ 05:46 PM
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a reply to: anonentity

Thank you for this thread.

I tell all my family / friends to take vitamin D3 daily, in at least a small amount, and have not ever had regrets from either them or myself regarding that ... and I am a MD; so, yeah ... it is actual doctor's advice for what it is worth.

EDIT TO add: And I must add that I completely agree with this gentleman in the video. I watched the whole thing, and saved the link. I admire him for sharing, and probably we all owe him a lot, IMHO
edit on 9-2-2023 by Fowlerstoad because: self explanatory edit (see above)



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