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Ron
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 Posted: Mon Sep 1st, 2008 21:44

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Symptoms: Raynaud's phenomenon, fatigue, back pain, stiffness / joint pain in hands in the morning, idiopathic guttate hypomelanosis

Date: 21 August 2008

Sample was probably frozen, test vial (whole blood) was mistakenly put on ice before spinning.

Not avoiding foods with D, not avoiding sun.

Not supplementing D, no meds or other supplements.

1,25-D: 87.8 pmol/L = 36.6 pg/ml
25-D: 77.9 nmol/L = 31.2 ng/ml

Last edited on Mon Sep 1st, 2008 21:47 by Ron

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 Posted: Tue Sep 2nd, 2008 19:47

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Ron's wife:

Your 1,25-D is elevated at 36.6pg/ml (the population average is 25-29 pg/ml). It is 0.80 sigma high and based on population studies, 78.79 % of the population would be expected to have a lower number. If your inflammation is in  tissues (nerves, joints not well perfused by blood then the level in those tissues can show a much higher elevation.


Your 25-D of  31.2ng/ml is high enough to dampen innate immune response. Because 25-D is immunosuppressive, you need to avoid ALL sources of Vitamin D to get it down to a therapeutic level of 12ng/ml or less. 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, diagnosis and symptoms 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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