I thought this might be useful but it reads like a set of hyptheses strung together to sound like a plausible advisory.
"You’re taking too much Vitamin D: Here’s what happens. You feel great on your magnesium and then you begin to get magnesium deficiency symptoms after adding a high dose Vitamin D supplement. Magnesium is required to transform Vitamin D from its storage form to its active form and for many other aspects of Vitamin D metabolism. That means if you take the extremely high doses that allopathic doctors are now recommending you can plummet into magnesium deficiency and not know what the heck is happening"
Where is the evidence for this?
“One pill every two weeks fights diabetes, cancers, heart failure, and 18 other diseases.”
"You’re taking too much Vitamin D: Here’s what happens. You feel great on your magnesium and then you begin to get magnesium deficiency symptoms after adding a high dose Vitamin D supplement. Magnesium is required to transform Vitamin D from its storage form to its active form and for many other aspects of Vitamin D metabolism. That means if you take the extremely high doses that allopathic doctors are now recommending you can plummet into magnesium deficiency and not know what the heck is happening"
Where is the evidence for this?