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Osteoporosis meds: How do they work?

Osteoporosis & Bone Health | Last Active: Jan 2 11:41am | Replies (259)

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I’ve stopped the vitamin A. My arterial coronary calcium score came back zero. My blood calcium is in the middle of the green zone. My personal Doctor is on board. The Mayo Doctor aren’t interested as long as I work with my home doctor. My 25(OH)D is now steady at 148 ng/mL.
https://newatlas.com/cancer-hijack-immune-system-treatment/57900/
This website tells how the CD11b protein enhances and multiplies the M1 macrophage.

Vitamin D3 after it becomes the hormone 1,25(OH)2,D3 activates the CD11b protein that enhances and multiplies the M1 macrophage’s which fights cancer from growing! But it’ll take ten more years of study before the FDA will be recommending this if anyone comes up with the money even to pay for the study in humans! I say to h-ll with that. I’m going to keep my D levels between 100-150 ng/ml with the 25(OH)D test and keep all my M1 macrophages working fighting cancer. With my K2-mk4 and mk7 working to keep all my Matrix Gla proteins activated I shouldn’t have a calcium problem in my arteries. This is the most amazing news I’ve found yet.

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There’s also good information on this website. Click on the cancer tab.
K-vitamins.com