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Vitamin D-3 (cholecalciferol)
Research shows the unequivocal benefits of Vitamin D-3 both in the prevention and treatment of cancer as well as other diseases. Lack of, and fear of sunshine, combined with processed, cooked diets has been the undeclared catastrophe of modern times. The Vitamin D Council writes:

“Technically not a "vitamin," vitamin D is in a class by itself. Its metabolic product, calcitriol, is actually a secosteroid hormone that targets over 1000 genes in the human body. Current research has implicated vitamin D deficiency as a major factor in the pathology of at least 17 varieties of cancer as well as heart disease, stroke, hypertension, autoimmune diseases, diabetes, depression, chronic pain, osteoarthritis, osteoporosis, muscle weakness, muscle wasting, birth defects, periodontal disease, and more. Vitamin D's influence on key biological functions vital to one's health and well-being mandates that vitamin D no longer be ignored by the healthcare industry nor by individuals striving to achieve and maintain a greater state of health.”[1]

Dr Andrew Saul writes: “If you search the US National Institutes of Health's Medline online database for ‘cancer vitamin D’, you will find over five thousand papers. . . some dating back nearly 60 years.

It's true: physician reports on vitamin D stopping cancer have been ignored for decades. In 1951, T. Desmonts reported that vitamin D treatment was effective against Hodgkin's disease (a cancer of the lymphatic system).[2] That same year, 57 years ago, massive doses of vitamin D were also observed to improve epithelioma.[3] In 1955, skin cancer was again reported as cured with vitamin D treatment.[4] In 1963, there was a promising investigation done on vitamin D and breast cancer.[5] Then, in 1964, vitamin D was found to be effective against lymph nodal reticulosarcoma, a non-Hodgkin's lymphatic cancer.[6]

The American Cancer Society has been obsessed with finding a drug cure for cancer. Pharmaceutical researchers are not looking for a vitamin cure. And when one is presented, as independent investigators and physicians have continuously been doing since 1951, it is ignored.”[7]

The recommended daily allowance of Vitamin D is set at a woeful 400 iµ. Most researchers consider this should be raised to 4,000 iµ, with the therapeutic dose of D-3 continuing much higher. No deaths attributable to this vitamin are reported from one year to the next.
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