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Oh, and a week and a half after my heart attack, I woke up with a huge abscess on a gum tooth, infection went all the way to the bone and was incredibly painful. Am now on antibiotics for that, and I feel the heart and teeth are connected. So. Now to my questions.
1. I used a very fine trace mineral powder which I mix with water and sip all day. Can I mix the Cardio C drink in with my mineral powder?
2. Can I make the Cardio C drink and sip it all day? Or is it better to make it fresh for each dose?
3. Since I'm just starting, how much Cardio C should I begin with on a daily basis?
4. I read where the dosage should be raised 500mg at a time, but how fast does one increase dosage? (I'm assuming I'll use the Vit C Powder when I need higher dosages.)
5. And do I need to increase the lysine/proline when I increase the Vit C?
6. Where is the best place to buy K2 and how much do I take?
Great friend of the Foundation Ralph Lotz had a similar issue and found that 3 "squirts" of our new China-FREE (Quali-C) liposomal took the pain away. He was amazed. If you decide to try it and it works for you, please let us know.
One cannot really take too much vitamin D and K or carrots
K is fat soluble so make sure you take it with some fat - half a glass of milk will do.
In regard to vitamin D, that is NOT correct. Too much D can be toxic as Dr. Levy points out in his books. It looks like most people need around 5,000 units of D, but testing one's level is necessary to make sure you do not go too high.
For example, I've been taking 7,000 IU of D per day. The proper blood range is 32-100 mg/mL. I test at 52 mg/mL which is perfect for an older person. (Dr. Levy says older people should NOT aim for the higher end of the range.)
I've read that vitamin A can interfere with absorption of vitamin K. Maybe that is why the Koncentrated website says eat a carrot (mimimal vit A). There is a moderate amount of A (carotenoids) in my multi, which I'm assuming does not interfere too much with K. Other than that, I'm taking a tsp. of cod liver oil once every second day, at the end of the last meal. Could use more info on amounts and limit on Vit A.
Careful on the vitamin D "toxicity." One confusing factor is that the synthetic vitamin D(2) form, as Pauling points out in HTLLAFB, can be toxic, and these results tend to be lumped in with all forms of vitamin D.
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