Posted by bleauberry on July 19, 2018, at 8:18:00
In reply to Vitamin D inhibits SERT and MAO-A, posted by linkadge on July 17, 2018, at 11:58:59
My cocktail of herbs and supplements (and antibiotic medications) includes 5000IU daily of Vitamin D. Based on the info you posted here, I wonder if that is playing a role in my improved condition? That said, I don't think any single component can do that. It takes an orchestra.
The only single thing I have ever seen get anyone totally cured was Nardil, and that only happens to a small percentage of people who try it.
Or in my case, antibiotics. Which would probably help a very l arg percentage of people who try it.This is interesting: I was very active outdoors in the sun all the time. And I took a vitamin with 100% D in it every day. And yet, when I had my blood tested, my D was only 25% of normal! I didn't realize, and most people today do not realize, that if you have a chronic illness such as unsuspected Lyme, then your body. may not be converting sunlight properly. In my case it definitely was not.
I got a weak immune system and fairly dangerous level of osteoporosis from having low D as a result of Lyme infection. That is actually one of the better tests out there for lyme - how much D is in the blood.
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