Yes, please elaborate. Eighteen years ago, working solely indoors for decades, I started D3 supplementation to see if it would help my nonhealing fx L1. BP fell like a rock, and within a week, I had tapered off 3 antihypertensives which had been at max dose. Benefit persisted until only the past couple of years; now eating low carb and am again tapering of my single agent.
Doesn't D need to be taken with K to be used properly and not become arterial plaque?
K2 recommended with D supplements. That's not completely established, but I think the evidence is strong.
Rat poison
Yes, please elaborate. Eighteen years ago, working solely indoors for decades, I started D3 supplementation to see if it would help my nonhealing fx L1. BP fell like a rock, and within a week, I had tapered off 3 antihypertensives which had been at max dose. Benefit persisted until only the past couple of years; now eating low carb and am again tapering of my single agent.
which are you referring to rat poison? D or K or both together?
Read Agent131711 vitamin D is rat poison & the all others just as bad