Monday, December 7, 2015 9:42 PM
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Venöse Multiple Sklerose, CVI & SVI, CCSVI
In order to have intelligent conversations about your "vitamin" D status... "Simple Explanation of Hormone-D (Vitamin D is really a hormone.) Simply put, there are two Seesaws with Hormone-D: o Seesaw #1: the balance of Active Hormone-D (1,25 Hydroxy) which your doctor NEVER tests to Storage Hormone-D (25 Hydroxy) which is what is ALWAYS tested... They ride on a rail together… o Seesaw #2: the balance of Calcium to Magnesium... They, too, ride of a rail together.. Now, this is the most important part: o Magnesium & Storage Hormone-D are tied together... o Calcium and Active Hormone-D are tied together… So, when Storage Hormone-D is LOW, this is what it REALLY means: 1) Magnesium is likely deficient or certainly Low... 2) Active Hormone-D is HIGH -- they are on a seesaw! 3) Calcium is ALSO HIGH -- again, it's on a seesaw with Magnesium… And, when Storage Hormone-D is low, it means you need Mo'' Magnesium (and Mo' Cholesterol) in your diet... Worrying about Hormone-D in isolation of these OTHER critical components of your overall health is very risky business... learn more: http://my-magnesium.com/hormone-d.html
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