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rexl66 Member
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| Location: | Houston, Texas USA |
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Posted: Sun Aug 17th, 2008 22:46 |
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My 25D levels were 13ngml
1.25 D levels 42.8pg/ml
My physician wants to start me on vitamin D but my wife said she calculated my levels and that I do not need extra Vitamin D. Another problem is the test was done by lab corp. My wife has been very sick for sometime know but recently was started on the MP and my biggest concern is when she becomes well that if we are not proactive in regards to my labs, I will in turn reinfect her and I will not let that happen! Thank you for any advise you have
rexl66
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P.Bear R.N. Research Staff

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Posted: Mon Aug 18th, 2008 00:13 |
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Rexl66,
Your 1,25-D is elevated at 42.8pg/ml (the population average is 25-29 pg/ml). It is 1.45 sigma high and based on population studies, 92.61 % of the population would be expected to have a lower number. We do not recommend labcorps because of the frequency of false low results.
Your 1,25-D is nearing the maximum of 45pg/ml listed in the Merck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy (15 Oct 2006 online). At levels above about 42 pg/ml, the 1,25-D (generated by the Th1 inflammation) begins to stimulate bone osteoclasts, causing bone to be resorbed (dissolved) back into the bloodstream. Not only does this lead to osteoporosis, but also to calcium being deposited into soft tissue of the body, including the lungs, breasts, and the kidneys (where it forms kidney stones). Please see Osteoporosis, osteopenia and Th1 illness.
Your 25-D of 13ng/ml is not a bad level as it would not be dampening innate immune response. Because 25-D is immunosuppressive, you would still need to avoid ALL sources of Vitamin D to get it down to a therapeutic level of 12ng/ml or less and keep it down. Please see Foods To Avoid and The importance of avoiding vitamin D.
"The 25-D seems to be the most critical factor as to whether the immune system is able to start working. Any level of 25-D above about 20ng/ml is likely to be acting as an immunosuppressant, with an action very similar to that of corticosteroids." Dr. Trevor Marshall, Ph.D.
Your D-tests indicate Th1 inflammation. Please see Symptoms of Hypervitaminosis-D and you may recognize a few more. You will not get well and your health will continue to deteriorate if you don't treat the underlying bacterial cause of Th1 inflammation with the MP. Please see Is the MP an applicable treatment for my disease?
Most supplements and many medications must be avoided on the MP.
Our clinical study is temporarily closed to enrollment. As vacancies occur, we will admit subjects based on an application. To obtain an application forum, please send an email to marshallprotocol2@yahoo.com with 'request MP application' in the subject line.
best, P.B.
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