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uneducated doctors when treating osteoporosis

by Arliss toth
(Roanoke, Va. USA)

I am a retired registered nurse and was found out to have a low level of Vitamin D3. It was 30 at the time. My primary physicians put on 50,000 units for days and this brought my level up to 60 I was diagnosed with M.S. 10 years ago because of white matter lesion in the brain but I do not have the physical symptoms. My neurologist called it "burned out M.S." I think it could be calcium buildup. I do have sclerotic build up on the mitral valve...
We moved to Roanoke Virginia 7 years ago and am starting out with new cardiolgist
I do take a good regime of vitamins (Andrew Lessmans') from H>S>> He manufactures his own vitamins.

Is i.v. relcast an option or is your program superior? I am also considering rORTEO although my insurance will not pay for it. Iam 75 years old and on Medicare and AARP F plan.
I AM GOING TO PULL YOUR PLAN UP AND RE-READ IT.

Arliss,
Please do re-read our plan as, it is guaranteed and much healthier than the pharmaceuticals.
Thanks!

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