Publisher's Synopsis
Readers will gain an in-depth understanding of the role of D3K2 in disease prevention, dosage guidelines for maximum effectiveness, and the mounting evidence that supports their integration into daily health practices to enhance immunity and reduce disease risk.
What are the questions readers would want answered by reading this book?
- How do Vitamin D3 and K2 work together to prevent diseases like COVID-19, flu, colds, Alzheimer's, osteoporosis (broken hips), auto immune diseases (like multiple sclerosis) and cardiovascular issues?
- Why has the government continued to recommend grossly inadequate D3K2 levels in spite of multiple studies showing their inadequate recommendations?
- Why did President Biden and Dr. Fauci politicize the federal health agencies (CDC, NIH) and release information they knew to be false and labeled evidence-based medicine as "fake news"?
- Can a scientific argument be made that D3K2 is currently safer and better than mRNA vaccines?
- Objective 1: To provide comprehensive, evidence-based information on how the combination of Vitamin D3 and K2 can be more effective in preventing COVID-19 and other diseases than traditional vaccines and treatments. This book will explore the mechanisms of action and synergies of these vitamins in enhancing immunity and overall health.
- Objective 2: To present research findings, case studies, and clinical trials that validate the safety and efficacy of D3K2 supplementation, aiming to inform and educate adults seeking preventive health strategies.
- All too often, a woman in her 70's is living an independent life in her own home with her husband. She enjoys her garden and her other hobbies. She enjoys having her grandchildren spending the weekend and taking care of her great grand baby. She has never smoked and only drinks in moderation. She and her husband walk a mile in their neighborhood every day. She has always been thin, and her doctor bragged on her, that her cholesterol was great. She had a complete hysterectomy in her late 40's because of heavy irregular bleeding caused by benign fibroids. She never took hormones with surgical menopause because her doctor said they might cause breast cancer and a heart attack. It took several years for her hot flashes and night sweats to go away. She faithfully takes calcium, vitamin D, a low dose aspirin (81mg.), and a multivitamin every day. She gets a breast X-ray (XMG) every year and a colonoscopy every 10 years. Her memory is great, and she has no family history of Alzheimer's disease. Her DEXA (bone density test) was a T-score of -2.0 (osteopenia or weak bone but not the "bad" osteoporosis). The FDA recommends treating osteoporosis but not osteopenia.
- Unfortunately, walking into the mall from the parking lot on a hot summer day, she hears something snap. It makes her fall, and she is in severe pain and taken to the ER by ambulance. After X-rays she is told she has fallen and broken her hip. She tells the ER doctor she heard it break and the broken hip made her fall, not the other way around. An orthopedic surgeon comes in and repairs her hip and she is sent home to recover. Two months later she is dead from complications of her broken hip.
- Her death could have been avoided!