Thursday, December 11, 2014

What is wrong with taking oral Vitamin D?


When the illness is so prevalent it becomes accepted as the new norm! When enough doctors say something enough times, it becomes widely accepted as truth, just from the sheer number of "credible" doctors parroting the same misinformation.

One of these popular "untruths" is regarding taking oral Vitamin D3. While great benefits can definitely be achieved by taking oral Vitamin D, read on to find out why it might be a necessary thing with which to supplement your diet, but ultimately taking oral Vitamin D is not be the best way to address why you are low in Vitamin D. The next few posts will go into greater detail concerning this issue so stay posted.

When first discovered in the 1920's Vitamin D was touted as, "The greatest discovery of all time in medicine." Rickets was a huge problem worldwide and Vitamin D eradicated rickets in its most obvious form. Today rickets is definitely a thing of the past in the U.S., however some doctors believe the underlying problems in the body that led up to rickets, which supplemental Vit. D allows one to bypass, remain in the form of sub-clinical rickets. 

I was shocked to read once in a New York Times article that said, "Infants who are breastfed only may develop vitamin D deficiency." Again, the author and apparently the scientists/doctors who fed him this information don't see that the problem is not that healthy women's breast milk is deficient, but that when the mother has the problem converting cholesterol ultimately into D, then her breast milk will be deficient, unless she supplements her diet with Vit. D3. 

Taking supplemental Vit. D3 bypasses five biochemical steps that occur in the body's manufacturing of its own D. These steps require biophotons (specific type of coherent light generated by the body's tissues) to convert cholesterol to 7-DehydroCholesterol and this then requires UV-B light from sunshine in order to change it into Cholecalciferol. 

So you see there is a biophoton process that occurs within the body that has nothing to do with getting enough sunshine that is where the major problem is arising that blocks the ability of the body to produce its own D. This light metabolism problem is compounded by the strategic and misguided drive by mainstream medicine to drive down cholesterol levels. 

I have worked for years perfecting ways to facilitate the restoration of proper light-communication and light metabolism in the body. I view the various wavelengths of light as primary nutrients for the body. 

The impaired movement of light through the crystalline-matrix of the body, as well as the impairment of the production of light within the body, are at the core of the many diseases associated with low Vitamin D. 

How important is correcting this light metabolism problem inside the body? It directly or indirectly causes all of the illnesses that Vitamin D3 is said to correct: Cancer, Hypertension, Heart disease, Autism, Obesity Rheumatoid arthritis, Diabetes 1 and 2, Multiple Sclerosis, Crohn"s disease, Flu, Colds, Tuberculosis, Septicemia, Aging, Psoriasis, Eczema, Insomnia, Hearing loss, Muscle pain, Cavities, Periodontal disease, Macular degeneration, Myopia, Pre-eclampsia, Seizures, Fertility, Asthma, Cystic fibrosis, Migraines, Depression, Alzheimer’s disease, Schizophrenia, and many more illnesses. 

If you are suffering from one or more of these illnesses then you likely have a breakdown in your conversion of cholesterol into D. The inner light metabolism problems are not something that you can just take a pill to correct. It requires the skillful application of restorative treatments and therapies all working to increase overall coherence in the body...something often complicated by the fact that there is usually already some chronic disease process that actually brought the person in for treatment. 

It can take months to years to fully repair the many problems caused by the disturbances that led up to these problems. The potential benefits to really correcting the problem are profound. So, until you 
can have the help of a trained doctor to optimize your body to produce its own D, it appears that you must take the oral supplements.


For over 20 years the Hansa Center for Optimum Health, in Wichita, Kansas has specialized in the restoration of health for people with previously unresponsive and chronic illnesses of virtually all types. Over 85% of people come from other states and countries. If you have done everything you and your doctor know to do and are still struggling, contact our wonderful Patient Care Coordinator, Kara, at patientcare@hansacenter.com, for information on the exciting new treatments we have developed at the Hansa Center for Optimum Health. For additional info, visit our website at www.HansaCenter.com.

This article is for educational purposes. Before implementing any supplements/remedies always consult with your healthcare professional. Due to the complexity of the human condition there remains the possibility of symptoms getting worse. Again, discuss this protocol with your health care professional before beginning, and stop or get support if your condition worsens. This protocol is not intended to treat, cure, diagnose, or mitigate any disease or illness, and has not been evaluated by the FDA.
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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

So? What should a dr. Be doing then?

Elizabeth J. Neal said...

Today rickets is definitely a thing of the past in the U.S., however some doctors believe the underlying problems in the body that led up to rickets, which supplemental Vit. D allows one to bypass, remain in the form of sub-clinical rickets. http://www.keepdentistaway.com

Anonymous said...

I see my child dealing with this. Winter brings on all sorts of health issues that are non-existent in the summer. Vit D does not do much for him. So how does one find a doctor trained in this?

Anonymous said...

You must also have Vitamin K2, the MK7 form is best. It is also a fat soluble vitamin that escorts calcium into it's proper place and not as a buildup product deposited into joints and other soft tissue. Very surprised that this is not mentioned.