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@vera97908 күн бұрын
GUDIE?
@CatalinaAVX6 күн бұрын
Vitamin D3 and K2 contest each other for absorption! TAKE THEM AT DIFFERENT TIMES of the day. Do not take them at the same time. Difficult info to find but apparently true, it is the same story with several other vitamin combinations.
I’m a paramedic, worked during the entire pandemic, was exposed daily. I started taking 5000 IU of Vitamin D, 1000 mcg Quercitin, K2, Zinc and Magnesium. Never got COVID and haven’t had a cold either. Not changing my routine.
@JonasKuehneMD10 күн бұрын
Great feedback! That is a great vitamin and mineral regiment.
@Garpanga10 күн бұрын
Discovered Quercitin a year ago. Unfortunately had long covid by that point. It healed my long Covid and I haven’t been sick in a year! Might steal this regiment.
@DerekMilnar10 күн бұрын
I take everything you take but I take a zinc/ copper combination.
@mkpears10 күн бұрын
how many miligrams of zinc daily ?
@AkbarZeb-p6f10 күн бұрын
I had a horrible response to covid due to taking PPIs than tanked my magnesium & landed me in the ER needing an infusion. A month later I caught the alpha strain & I was about 3 days from going to the hospital for breathing issues - I could literally feel my lungs filling with fluid, but it finally subsided & I've had long covid lung & hearth issues since then (thich mucus mostly). I was taking D3-K2 (1000 IU/45 mcg) daily anyway. I haven't had covid since then, despite being in & out of doctor's offices & hospitals for GERD appointments & eventual surgery. Other than a multivitamin ever 3 days & the D3-K2 daily & magnesium & Iron once every 2 weeks or so & a pinch of moringa leaves every few days, that's all I take.
@seanrathmakedisciples15086 күн бұрын
Thanks from Ireland. I take vitamin D, K2, , Zinc and magnesium.. I’m in my mid 70s and don’t have a doctor but I listen to all the advice I hear and I discern what’s what. I believe that we can live out our lives without sickness and disease. I stay healthy and encourage others to do likewise. I pray for the sick daily.
@JonasKuehneMD5 күн бұрын
Thank you for your kind words. Yes, great regiment! I wish everybody would follow this advice.
@frangordon9215Күн бұрын
For sure!
@Campbellteaching11 күн бұрын
Thank you for the shout out doctor, great to get this message out there.
@JonasKuehneMD11 күн бұрын
Thank you, Dr. Campbell for the amazing work you’re doing! I’m a big fan!
@trantor938410 күн бұрын
Although in one of your talks, I believe Mr. Dagleish was not so convinced about the necessity of Vitamin K2 supplements as marketed here
@kimm802310 күн бұрын
I have multiple sclerosis and the vitamin d is the only way I am walking. I tried ms medication for 1 year only and took nearly 4 years to get rid of side effects. I have blood tests every month to make sure my vitamin D hasn’t dropped under a 100. I also take B12, zinc, magnesium.
@waynehullihen30665 күн бұрын
@@JonasKuehneMDI started watching Dr. Campbell during the pandemic and I followed his advice regarding D3 and K2. To this moment I haven’t had Covid. God bless Dr. John the nurse educator. I’m a retired Paramedic.
@bige839711 күн бұрын
People like yourself Dr. Kuehne , Dr. John Campbell, and whole host of others who have taken to the internet and shared observations and discoveries are miles ahead of the curve and I can't thank the lot of you for these efforts. It's no longer a matter of educating your uninformed/resistant doctor, it's a matter of educating yourself and steering your medical treatment. While this is hard as it is time consuming to do, and a mental adjustment to the traditional culture of approaching healthcare by letting the doctor be the expert, we are being left with no other choice.
@ericmartens593010 күн бұрын
also listen to Dr Eric berg, Sten Ekberg, and NOT the main stream medical System
@JonasKuehneMD10 күн бұрын
Thank you for your very kind words. I agree with you that people need to educate themselves about their health and take an active role in preventive medicine. Nutrition, exercise, supplements, and avoidance of toxins are crucial for overall health, but often ignored or neglected by the mainstream medical community. This is in part because we are heavily influenced by the pharmaceutical industry who sees any modality, competing with their products as a danger to their profits.
@merlenehendry-silver774110 күн бұрын
Dr. John Campbell advice is to take Vitamin D3.
@mikeboston42110 күн бұрын
@bige8397, you might just wanna proof read your written thoughts, 'you cant thank'? really?
@bruno055210 күн бұрын
@@mikeboston421 They obviously mean can't thank enough..I'm sure most folks would realise that's what they meant, without a sarky comment :-(
@KalanoiUS7 күн бұрын
I have a history of recurrent upper respiratory infection in the past and TB. The infectious doctor at health department suspected that I had a low vitamin D. I asked my PCP to check my vitamin D level, she was in doubt. The lab test result showed my vitamin D level was low. I have been talking vitamin D supplements since, I have never been sick with flus or covid . It’s been 7 years.
@JonasKuehneMD6 күн бұрын
Amazing! A lot of people greatly improve the immune system with proper vitamin D3 and K2 supplementation.
@francescag688910 күн бұрын
My son had hand tremors and we just found out he was very low in D3 (17). His internist told him to take 1,000 D3 per day, wrong. I started him on 10,000 D3 per day with K2 and magnesium for two weeks, then 5,000 D3 per day with K2 and magnesium which he is currently taking. My son works from home and never gets sun. His hand tremors stopped since increasing D3 per day.
@marygleeson35210 күн бұрын
Wow, your son is lucky to have such a well-informed parent ❤
@kimberlyrooker85529 күн бұрын
Yes I also had hand tremors that everyone noticed and then I saw my Vitamin D was low….like it was 30 at one time. I take 5,000 D3 everyday with the K2.
@dinahsoar69829 күн бұрын
I did similar for myself to get my D out of the teens...In addition to the D3/K2 mk7 and magnesium I also drink 3 glasses of milk a day for the calcium (calcium supplements end up in the wrong places) I got my D3 which was in the teens, had been for over a decade, up to 82 in 2.5 months..and no thanks to any doctor..I had to figure it out myself.
@JonasKuehneMD9 күн бұрын
It’s great that he gets better! I agree with you that 1000 is too low.
@theGADGETSplaylist9 күн бұрын
son should get sun
@ShelleB6 күн бұрын
I have a family history of colon cancer as well as personally having had previous precancerous polyps and colonoscopies every 2-3 years ever since I started in my 50’s; I’m 64 now. Shortly before lockdown in 2020, a colonoscopy revealed a cancerous polyp. It was removed successfully. I have taken 2,000 iu of D3 for over 20 years but, since COVID, I increased that to 5,000. My last colonoscopy in March of this year revealed no polyps whatsoever. The FIRST TIME I have ever had that result. The evidence may be anecdotal but it speaks volumes to me.
@JonasKuehneMD5 күн бұрын
That is amazing! I am very happy to hear that.
@jonathanheywood54824 күн бұрын
Is fap you have?I have the same condition if so
@tjteknik12 күн бұрын
An increase of D3 can do wonders... I had a Psoriasis rash on my leg for almoste 30 years and have been taking D3 for many years. A low dose of perhaps 500 IU. But some five or six years ago I increased to dose to first 12.000 IU and after a few months stopped at about 8.000 IU. In just three months the rash was gone and the skin healed ever so slowly over half a year. And later during Covid, I was exposed to people who were sick but never got more than a slight cold with a runny nose and all test results were negative. So if anything, the D3 is a miracle cure, but of course need K2 (mk7), Magnesium etc to not get other symptoms.
@mjblue849 күн бұрын
Great video! I have an autoimmune disease. I take D3, K2, Zinc, Quercetin, Magnesium, and Vit C daily!!! Been doing this for 5 years and it really makes a difference.
@JonasKuehneMD8 күн бұрын
That is a great combination of vitamins and minerals. I’m very happy to hear that this has improved your health so much.
@SeriouSXXFireworks8 күн бұрын
Is that in one supplement or do you buy them separately?
@barbe.15568 күн бұрын
@@SeriouSXXFireworks Buy liposomal C and magnesium glycinate separately. K2 & D3, however, are often sold as a combined supplement, as mentioned in video.
@sheilasanders11968 күн бұрын
Please share the amounts and how you determined the dosages
@trishbech90828 күн бұрын
@@SeriouSXXFireworks I personally buy them all separately so I can control and change the dosage if my needs change. I take my K2 in the morning and D3 at supper. I learned to do this and not combine them so they work better together when spaced apart. I never take the D3 and K2 combos. The dosages are never what right for me anyways. That is the info I gathered. I also get my Vitamin C from natural sources veggies and fruit like lemons and limes etc in my smoothie and not a supplement.
@gdfggggg11 күн бұрын
I started taking vit d k2 after the pandemic. Havnt been ill in 4yrs
@JonasKuehneMD11 күн бұрын
Amazing! 👍❤️
@taichihead4210 күн бұрын
The pandemic in your head is it. 😂😂😂😂
@rianaleroux76189 күн бұрын
So have I but landed in hospital and picked up a flue superbug .... explain the efficacy
@gdfggggg9 күн бұрын
@rianaleroux7618 we know that humans get their vit d from sunlight. We walk around clothed, and most of the time (where I live), it's cloudy. Scientific studies have proved the importance of vid d time and time again. I'd get ill twice a year before before I started taking it. I Havnt been ill for 4yrs.
@janaeriksen999911 күн бұрын
I lived in Norge for 14 Years, & was very weak thin & slickly., as were My Children (They had several severe illnesses) I also lived in several other Northern European countries, as We migrated south Our health improved! We definitely know how important VitD is now, fortunately!
@JonasKuehneMD11 күн бұрын
Yes, in the northern countries it is very difficult to get sufficient vitamin D from sunlight. We are also not eating the foods anymore that are rich in D3. vitamin D Supplementation is essential there. I’m happy you guys are healthier now that you have moved to a warmer climate.
@laulaja-718611 күн бұрын
Didn’t the Nordic countries fight Covid with national D3 supplementation campaigns, and get good results?
@Tommy_00710 күн бұрын
@@laulaja-7186 I'm from Denmark, and there were no such campaigns. Wether individual doctors tried to recommend vitamin D, I don' know.
@janaeriksen999910 күн бұрын
@@laulaja-7186 I wasn’t in Norway during Covid. And I do not recall such measures being taken there, despite having Friends that are Drs in Norway! Vit D is relativity new in the mainstream world of medicine. Definitely making its way to the top of supplementation & throughout functional medicine!
@t.a9822Күн бұрын
@@laulaja-7186 No No No.... We didn’t
@manuelagerlach86739 күн бұрын
Thank you so much, Jonas Kuehne MD.
@JonasKuehneMD8 күн бұрын
🙏❤️
@Johnny-dp5muКүн бұрын
For my body 10,000 units a day winter, summer 8,000. Blood at 80 to 100. After this podcast will increase to 12,000 winter drop to 10,000 summer. Thanks to all the doctors that are for maintenance of a healthy body rather than a patient that visits often!
@JonasKuehneMDКүн бұрын
Thank you for your comment. Looks like you got your protocol very well under control. Happy to hear this works so well for you.
@John-boy2 күн бұрын
I’m 73. Suffered from regular migraines and cluster headaches my whole life until….. I started yearly check ups and blood tests around 60 and found vitamin D was low. Dr put me on 50,000 IU D3 per week (Calciferol) about a year or so later I realised I hadn’t had a single headache in a long time. Now 13 years later and I still never get headaches, no colds and no Covid either.
@JonasKuehneMDКүн бұрын
Amazing! I’m glad you really boosted your immune system so significantly.
@reneerios20159 күн бұрын
Thank you Doctor!Your love for truth is inspiring!!❤
@JonasKuehneMD9 күн бұрын
My pleasure! 🙏
@TheEnergyweaver11 күн бұрын
Hi all. Diagnosed with aggressive soft tissue sarcomas 20 months ago started taking 50000 of Vit d +k2 daily. It acts as a glutamine uptake inhibitor in cancer cells. Not had any side effects from 50000 daily. It works.
@JonasKuehneMD11 күн бұрын
Thank you for your comment. I’m happy this works well for you! Other supplements that do lower glutamine uptake are berberine and EGCG. Are you also implementing metabolic therapy? None of this is of course medical advice and you should of course discuss any supplements or diet changes with your treating physician.
@patricktrussell746510 күн бұрын
How much k2 did you use ?
@DanielaRicci-wx5zv10 күн бұрын
@patricktrussell7465 The dose is 100mcg for every 10000 IU of D3.
@devaapurna60810 күн бұрын
Thanks - am 88, with late stage breast cancer, no more vitamin D from 50 minutes daily hot sun in November in Portland Oregon, so am grateful for your timely reminder.👌🤞💖
@7x77910 күн бұрын
How much vitamin K2 did you use?
@sallywilliams10118 күн бұрын
Great information thankyou. I’ve been taking these vitamins, so good to have confirmation. However, getting levels checked by a GP in the UK in the NHS would be highly unlikely. It’s hard enough if you’re actually ill with something.
@judicoady96417 күн бұрын
My low vit d level was found after a routine blood test, which is repeated annually. A rheumatoid consultant requested all GPS in his area to offer the test. So not highly unlikely. I take 5000 i.u. Daily
@lindaacaster91727 күн бұрын
@@judicoady9641 Ah, I believe the effective phrase here is "in his area". Unfortunately here in East Yorkshire, even if the patient (me) gets the GP to request it among a set of blood tests the labs are bound by the ruling of the Clinical Commission Group to refuse to it, apart from exceptional circumstances, which would probably see a patient in hospital in any case. Only EY hospitals can request and get a test done. Twice a year I now buy my own blood tests that the NHS refuse to do.
@JonasKuehneMD7 күн бұрын
Thank you for your feedback. I’m sorry to hear that It is so difficult for you to get a blood test about your vitamin D levels. In the US there are several companies offering online scripts for a variety of blood tests, including D3. It is very cheap and easy to attain. The value I see here is not just for the risk of overdosing, but also for some people that have a hard time absorbing vitamin D3 from the G.I. tract to see if they get inappropriate amounts.
@livephysiology7 күн бұрын
It's interesting to hear the relationship between improved cancer outcomes and Vitamin D. Higher levels of aerobic fitness have been associated with improved cancer outcomes, and higher levels of aerobic fitness have also been positively correlated with levels of Vitamin D in the human body.
@Fitundgesund1007 күн бұрын
Higher aerobic fitness has essentially nothing to do with a good vitamin D level.
@JonasKuehneMD6 күн бұрын
Yes, and this makes a lot of sense as aerobic fitness will increase micro circulation, allowing white blood cells to travel further into areas where they can actively fight cancer cells. Just like with adequate supply of vitamin D3, improving immune function is extremely important and often overlooked.
@markconing83211 күн бұрын
I really appreciate that Dr. Kuehne what brand and formulation he recommends. It's so hard to sort through all of what's available to know if you're choosing the right supplements.
@JonasKuehneMD11 күн бұрын
Thank you, Mark! I think it’s great to have some applicable options for people that cuts through all the guessing.
@esecallum8 күн бұрын
what brand of water do you drink>
@mikedunn779511 күн бұрын
I am a senior who has been taking 3000 IU of D3 for decades. I am *never* sick with a virus,and can't remember the last time I was. I lately have begun taking zinc and magnesium supplements as well,and will have to up my intake of food sources of vitamin K. Interestingly,I recently got a shot for flu,and they gave me the strong version,which laid me low with chills for the night,but the next day I was back to normal.
@JonasKuehneMD11 күн бұрын
That’s great! I’m happy your immune system is working so well. When it comes to vitamin K, make sure the foods you’re taking or the supplement contains K2 (K2MK7).
@ketokarbs367110 күн бұрын
Don't get the flu sh.t
@Shadow-bs1iu9 күн бұрын
i’ve had this experience with flu before whilst taking D3. it’s almost like the flu trying to take hold, awful shivers, sweats for just one night, and then gone next morning and fresh as a daisy
@mikedunn77959 күн бұрын
@@Shadow-bs1iu In my case,I believe the flu vaccine elicited a strong response from my immune system,which must have found this year's flu formulation new. Better than encountering it in the wild,I guess,especially if you are not vaccinated.
@ralphsimpson45939 күн бұрын
Same regime and Still to catch COVID.
@limjan166711 күн бұрын
Thank you Dr Jonas; I come to this video because unfortunately there are still quite a number of doctors practising, including those within my country where they didn’t tell you anything, didn’t even listen to the symptoms that you tell them about, didn’t even properly diagnose you and or treat you; so in desperation I search for every information that I could find and I came across your video; today I’m very sick; been to two doctors but still suffering from the same symptoms, only gradually getting a bit better after watching some videos posted by some good doctors like you; thank you Dr Jonas; 🙏🏻🙏🏻.
@JonasKuehneMD11 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for your kind words. I’m sorry to hear about your experience with the medical system and unfortunately this is common in many countries. As physicians, we have stopped to listen to patients and look for the safest and best way to improve their health. The pharmaceutical industry has influenced us to jump to medications immediately. Any alternative treatment is ridiculed and disregarded. We need physicians to be more open minded to Intergrative health approaches.
@ianstuart56608 күн бұрын
Please don't overlook the benefits of prolonged fasting for revitalizing the immune system!
@limjan16678 күн бұрын
@@ianstuart5660 thank you 🙏🏻; I did that so far three times, and it reenergised me, now my lethargy is reduced, and I hope I can fully recover one day; 🙏🏻🙏🏻.
@HyacinthFl0wer6 күн бұрын
This was great to know. Thanks SO much!
@JonasKuehneMD6 күн бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@NC86638 күн бұрын
I have 2 oncologists for 2 past cancers, breast and ovarian, and have never been talked to about Vitamin D or diet.
@JonasKuehneMD8 күн бұрын
Many physicians are not aware of this. In my opinion, vitamin D3 and K2 in adequate amounts should be part of every treatment regiment here.
@JAILEY10008 күн бұрын
Surprise Surprise 😏
@ICXCNIKA-l6y8 күн бұрын
Medical school does not teach nutrition. They teach BIG PHARMA
@esecallum8 күн бұрын
ignorance and arrogance a deadly combination
@survivor98987 күн бұрын
I was supposedly diagnosed with breast cancer in Jan 2020. I refused radiation and chemo because certain events seemed to be a hoax. I did have a lumpectomy. Oncologist do test me for Vit D levels, I take 5000iu daily, avoid sugar, wheat, grains and alcohol. I also take CBD'S. I'm beating the odds and going on 5 years. Believing in God's Miracles is very important. God Please Bless NC8663 and all others with this terrible disease ❤🙏😇.......
@gilliancamilleri81009 күн бұрын
Possible health benefits of quercetin include: fighting free radicals. reducing inflammation. reducing cancer risk. reducing the risk of neurological diseases. relieving allergies. reducing the risk of infections. reducing the risk of heart disease. lowering blood pressure.
@JonasKuehneMD9 күн бұрын
👍❤️
@andreroswell15619 күн бұрын
Just had my blood taken, I asked would I get the results and was told 'We will be in touch if there's anything wrong'.
@Fitundgesund1009 күн бұрын
Be sure to get a copy of the results. You may need the results at some point.
@JonasKuehneMD9 күн бұрын
You always have the right to a copy of your labs or any other medical record. Many physician offices try to give you the runaround here, but this is not correct.
@andreroswell15618 күн бұрын
@@JonasKuehneMD Thank you. They texted me to say my 'calcium is slightly low' so they want another test, I will ask for the results this time.
@brianharris42753 күн бұрын
Wrong ! They are comparing the normal ranges! Most people in America are sick !
@morningstar92339 күн бұрын
I take D because where I live there's not a lot of sunshine. Wasn't sure if it makes much difference but based on this video I'll keep taking D. Thanks Dr.Kuehne
@JonasKuehneMD9 күн бұрын
Thank you for your feedback! Yes, D3 plus, K2 makes a big difference in many aspects of health.
@solangelalebron13486 күн бұрын
No, it doesn't make a difference. You need to take a week long vacation somewhere in the carribean. White people can afford it.
@LenHealsU7 күн бұрын
Excellent! Thank you so much Dr. Kuehne for sharing with us.
@JonasKuehneMD7 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@sylon771711 күн бұрын
We have zero vitamin d from sunlight for about 10 months a year where I live in Canada. The shoulder seasons are very cloudy every day.
@JonasKuehneMD11 күн бұрын
Yes, I have a friend who lives in Toronto. The winters can be very long and offer Very little UV radiation. Vitamin D supplementation together with K2, zinc, and magnesium are very important there.
@Cherish..210 күн бұрын
I still had normal levels in spring from the previous spring summer months
@davidbarlow37210 күн бұрын
10 months..lol where do you leave the yukon
@kimkempus780610 күн бұрын
They dimming the sun😢
@sylon77179 күн бұрын
@@Cherish..2 You are lucky, my levels drops in a month. But I have high stress that impacts it as well.
@tuffitout256810 күн бұрын
Thank you for posting this presentation.
@JonasKuehneMD9 күн бұрын
It's my pleasure
@DillanRichardson.11 күн бұрын
As I am the leading VITAMIN D DEFICIENCY CHANNEL , if this video dont scare you into optimizing your Vitamin D I dont know what will !
@JonasKuehneMD11 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
@Jeffs6011 күн бұрын
There are centenarians with Vitamin D levels between 15-25 ng/mL and they are still walking and talking. Trump in his 2018 white house health report had a level of 20 ng/mL and Kamala Harris a level of 22 and the doctors said both are good. Too much synthetic Vitamin D is bad news for your arteries. Cholecalciferol is the synthetic Vitamin D they put in pills which is the main ingredient in d-CON rat poison. Dr. Fred Kummerow who lived to age 102 never took any synthetic vitamins or supplements for evidence based reasons. He had a Ph.D in food chemistry.
@jonathanheywood54824 күн бұрын
Leading?you sure?😂
@tennesseered58610 күн бұрын
Good overview so I subscribed. FYI, many if not all medical insurance plans will not pay for a vitamin D level. Mine cost me $180. After a year of taking 10,000 units of Vitamin D3 plus 100 mics of K2 daily, my serum vitamin D level was 110 ng/ml. I'm happy with that.
@JonasKuehneMD10 күн бұрын
Thank you for your kind words and feedback. Yes, it is shocking that this is not covered by insurance. I agree with you that being slightly above the reference that range is OK as long as you do not have any negative symptoms. I’m glad you’re taking it together with K2. The other two things I would suggest are zinc and magnesium which you may be taking already as well.
@cindyleduc91469 күн бұрын
Sometimes it is cheaper to pay for the Vitamin D test on your own vs going through insurance.... Worth the ask
@gordondkrbavac68617 күн бұрын
@@cindyleduc9146
@shavinperera38738 күн бұрын
Thanku sir for replying every comment you can godbless u ❤
@JonasKuehneMD8 күн бұрын
Thank you for watching and may God bless you as well.
@rosemarie79593 күн бұрын
Used to work for an IT help desk - office had no windows and lots of fluorescent lights. Barely got outside during the course of the day. After 2 months working the job, I would go home absolutely exhausted with no energy for my workouts. I’d go home, go to bed and collapse for a few hours and crawl out of bed to eat dinner. My family said I looked like death and I should get bloodwork done. Turns out I was below half the normal level for vitamin d…severely deficient. I had also gotten very sick with the flu during this time. Doc put me on 10,000 IUs of D3 for 3 months and then told me to cut back to 5,000 IUs daily for maintenance. I started feeling better almost immediately.
@JonasKuehneMD2 күн бұрын
Amazing! The impact of vitamin D3 and K2 are immense.
@DavidJones-gr1fb10 күн бұрын
The standard blood test used in the UK only usually measures the inactive form of Vit D and even if this test showed good levels of Vit D by reference to what is recognised as "recommended" or " normal" levels it is still a very inaccurate indicator of Vit D levels. Also at the cellular level it does not make any allowance for Vitamin D resistance(VDR). The only way to accurately test is by measurement of the Parathyroid hormone test(PTH)
@JonasKuehneMD9 күн бұрын
In the US: Vitamin D3 in the blood is measured by a blood test that measures the amount of 25-hydroxyvitamin D, a form of vitamin D, in nanomoles per liter (nmol/L) or nanograms per milliliter (ng/mL):
@DavidJones-gr1fb9 күн бұрын
@@JonasKuehneMD Yes this is the same as UK. This form of Vitamin D, as I explained, is the inactive form. The active form is 1.25 (OH)2D3 calcitriol whose effectivity can be assessed,as I have indicated, by measuring the PTH. It is important to make sure first that the PTH glands are working normally. In Europe in some hospitals intravenous injections of calcitriol were given to Covid patients in intensive care and in those cases no deaths were recorded!!! In UK this treatment was not used. In places, I think Spain and Portugal, calcitriol is available in tablet form over the counter but not available in UK. I don't know about the US?
@LesParker-qx9xs8 күн бұрын
You don't need to take tests ,if you can get plenty of sunshine ,or if not take at least 10 tablets a day supplements , together with Magnesium,Zinc ,and K2
@solangelalebron13486 күн бұрын
I'm glad you know that all vitamin Ds are not the same. There is no replacement for the Vitamin D you get from sun's rays. That's why Jesus said Time & Time again, to get up/lift yourself up and GO OUT into the sun. He also did this with the Paralytic man. [*Jesus Heals a Man Let Down through the Roof of a House* 17 On one of the days while Jesus was teaching, some proud religious law-keepers and teachers of the Law were sitting by Him. They had come from every town in the countries of Galilee and Judea and from Jerusalem. The power of the Lord was there to heal them. 18 Some men took a man who was not able to move his body to Jesus. He was carried on a bed. They looked for a way to take the man into the house where Jesus was. 19 But they could not find a way to take him in because of so many people. They made a hole in the roof over where Jesus stood. Then they let the bed with the sick man on it down before Jesus. 20 When Jesus saw their faith, He said to the man, “Friend, your sins are forgiven.” 21 The teachers of the Law and the proud religious law-keepers thought to themselves, “Who is this Man Who speaks as if He is God? Who can forgive sins but God only?” 22 Jesus knew what they were thinking. He said to them, “Why do you think this way in your hearts? 23 Which is easier to say, ‘Your sins are forgiven,’ or, ‘Get up and walk’? 24 “So that you may know the Son of Man has the right and the power on earth to forgive sins,” He said to the man who could not move his body, “I say to you, get up. Take your bed and go to your home.” 25 At once the sick man got up in front of them. He took his bed and went to his home thanking God. 26 All those who were there were surprised and gave thanks to God, saying, “We have seen very special things today.”~Luke 5:17-39]
@jonathanheywood54824 күн бұрын
Someone's watched dr berg
@ranikalakaar9 күн бұрын
Thanks for your continued info.
@JonasKuehneMD8 күн бұрын
Thank you for watching!
@cobar534210 күн бұрын
I read about it during Covid, so the knowledge is not lacking as you suggest From an Australian doctor
@JonasKuehneMD10 күн бұрын
Yes, there was some literature out there, but it was not reflected in mainstream publications.
@Wooburnmusic8 күн бұрын
But, just HOW is it possible that so many GPs and doctors out there are so lacking in COMMONSENSE ? In so many cases the man in the street seems to have more idea, when can a doctor genuinely call him or herself A DOCTOR ?
@JonasKuehneMD8 күн бұрын
As physicians, we are very educated about pharmaceutical compounds to treat illness. We are often overseeing the fact that food and supplements can be just as valuable if not more for overall health.
@evanleebodies8 күн бұрын
....because they are little more than drug pushers.
@jonathanheywood54824 күн бұрын
Can't monetize it so they're not interested
@rosehiver62624 күн бұрын
Be careful, GPs are not experts for all diseases, they will refer you to an oncologist but will not treat your cancer. Even your oncologist won’t treat your multiple sclerosis, etc… After watching this video, I made some research and found a study report about vit D by the Vaud university hospital center (Switzerland). They DO talk about cancer prevention and other diseases prevention linked to vitamin D. So, experts DO know.
@theancientsancients176910 күн бұрын
Its ok to take together vitamin D with K2, however magnesium doesn't go well with K2 , so its best take magnesium at a different time of the day like evenings . Something most are not aware of.
@JonasKuehneMD10 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing
@nordia197610 күн бұрын
Taking magnesium bisglycinate since it's supposed to be better absorbed and tolerated.
@mariapursel20988 күн бұрын
You should take Vit D3 and Vit Mk7 at separate times because it elevated your calcium level which as we get older can cause issues.
@MamaRestInPeace14247 күн бұрын
Chelated Magnesium Glycinate is an essential Co-Factor with Vitamin D3, K2 and Chelated Zinc. D needs Magnesium to help it help you and Magnesium needs Vitamin D3 same reason. Most people take them all at the same time with a meal as both D3 and K2 are fat soluble. Yes, if you are older, be careful of higher Calcium levels, Hypercalcemia is a horrible issue to deal with and does a lot of damage if left unchecked.
@amyk874 күн бұрын
@@mariapursel2098 That’s incorrect. It’s optimal to take them together. K2 is what keeps the D3 from elevating your calcium. Many D3 supplements also include K2 in them.
@user-ze1vq4uk6b8 күн бұрын
Studies have shown that you should take magnesium at a different time of the day than D3 and K2. Taking magnesium in the evening may help with sleep. You should consider taking D3, K2, Calcium, and Boron together.
@JonasKuehneMD8 күн бұрын
Great tip!
@elainelaguna31324 күн бұрын
The vitamin D I take with K2 actually has some magnesium in it I heard the opposite you should be taking vitamin D,-K2 with magnesium because it helps absorb the vitamin D better
@Easy-vv4by4 күн бұрын
Vitamin D3 and Magnesium taken together could also significantly increase Mg levels leading to potenial kidney damage for those with reduced kidney function.@elainelaguna3132
@lassydogpie53903 күн бұрын
You don’t need to take calcium
@rhombifer56611 күн бұрын
A lot of doctors don't you're lucky if you find a doctor that does three years I asked my doctor to check my vitamin D level they just sort of laughed at me and then a year ago my new doctor checked it and I had lost a lot of weight and been taking vitamin D not crazy amounts but like 5000 I use a day and I had a really good blood level but it took years for me to get a doctor and check it
@JonasKuehneMD11 күн бұрын
Thank you for your comment. Yes, a lot of people share that experience unfortunately. We need to do better as physicians.
@esecallum8 күн бұрын
why you need to check it ? is it poison?
@lassydogpie53903 күн бұрын
@@esecallumof course not but if it’s low you can increase it 😆
@patriciaarrance79010 күн бұрын
Been taking k2 7 vitamin D and for four years , since beginning of Covid. I was getting pneumonia twice a year before this . I am 74 and not one cold or bout in the past four years.
@JonasKuehneMD10 күн бұрын
Amazing! I’m glad to hear this improved your health so much.
@fungkiediharja81629 күн бұрын
How much vit D3 and K2 per day?
@lassydogpie53903 күн бұрын
@@fungkiediharja81628000iu vitD and 100mcg k
@胶里12 күн бұрын
Doctor I need your help with certain advice due to oral cancer that spread now even the neck can't move. Doctors here in Serbia didn't have anything particular to say about it. Do you have any advice? Like which supplements should a person take etc. Aside from therapy that wasn't working obviously There's also tons of mucus forming in those places and face that can't be tossed out normally...
@liberty842412 күн бұрын
Take FenBen or Mebendazole; whichever you can find. Look up Joe Tippens protocol, study & follow, but FenBen or a like product is the most important.
@Ewa-iv1kp12 күн бұрын
Ivermectin
@胶里12 күн бұрын
@@liberty8424 thank you
@胶里12 күн бұрын
@@Ewa-iv1kp thanks
@Ewa-iv1kp12 күн бұрын
@@胶里 please go to the site: Ivermectin and Cancers Dr. John Campbell. A lot of people write about the excellent effect of Ivermectin on cancer.
@ab2774-k6i3 күн бұрын
Thank you, Dr. Jonas Kuehne. It is certainly worth my consideration the next time I purchase supplements. ✌
@JonasKuehneMD3 күн бұрын
Excellent!
@JonasKuehneMD3 күн бұрын
Excellent!
@italishgirl56016 күн бұрын
I was so weary and exhausted about 13 years ago that I could barely function in my day to day. After blood test the specialist I went to found my vitamin D level was extremely low. She immediately recommended high levels of vitamin D. It changed my life!!!! I will NEVER stop taking it!!!!
@JonasKuehneMD6 күн бұрын
This is something I see in most of my patients as well. Unless they supplement, levels are very low and often associated with a host of chronic health problems.
@JeffMartinez64811 күн бұрын
I’ve actually experimented with high dosages of D3/K2 and was taking 100,000 IU per day for 6 months and nothing happened to me. Had metabolic testing and of course the vitamin D level was high & the freaked out that it was bad but could not articulate what would happen to me if it continued. If cut back to 30,000 IU for now until it starts to get cold again. I did this after reading the book “Miraculous Benefits of Vitamin D3” by Jeff Bowles.
@JonasKuehneMD11 күн бұрын
It’s interesting how different people have different tolerances for vitamin D3, especially if you take it together with K2, zinc and magnesium.
@JeffMartinez64811 күн бұрын
@ exactly, and that’s the same protocol that I follow, zinc & magnesium as well, never without. This was a very good video, thank you.
@bruno055210 күн бұрын
@@JeffMartinez648 Hi, do you take all 4 at different times of the day please?
@JeffMartinez64810 күн бұрын
@ I take them all at once, and at different times of the day
@Fitundgesund1009 күн бұрын
@@bruno0552 Vitamin D and K2 after a fatty meal, magnesium in smaller doses throughout the day, zinc on its own at intervals of one hour before or after a meal and tablets.
@VandaPietrantonio8 күн бұрын
During the PANDEMIC WHILE UNDER chemotherapy . I was on vitamin D3 and a med against shingles as a pre caution.. . I was never vaccinated and never got COVID.
@JonasKuehneMD8 күн бұрын
Amazing! I hope your treatment was successful.
@VandaPietrantonio8 күн бұрын
@@JonasKuehneMD I was told I had covid pneumonia in DEC 2023 .I finished my treatment in FEB 2023. I had the horrible VAXOVOVID . I am not convinced I had covid. I did have pneumonia.I am in remission of my LYMPHOMA and breast cancer not related.NO VACCINATION FOR ME. If I did have covid I have antibodies. I really feel sorry for the people who suffered and are suffering.That was a test of getting people to agree to anything because of instilled fear.
@ninanedamiani97998 күн бұрын
Please , could you remind us what is the right number for Vitamin D in the blood ? Thank you so much for your videos
@JonasKuehneMD8 күн бұрын
Thank you! 50-90 ng/ml are ideal.
@ninanedamiani97998 күн бұрын
Fine! Mine is 68 ng/ml (I am 72) I take Vit D every day (2000) with vit K2 and Zinc and I drink Hepar (I’m French and live in France) Gratitude for your answer 🙏
@esecallum8 күн бұрын
@@JonasKuehneMD all cause cancer reduction by 87% if level over 70 ng/ml
@CHUNKYNUGGET6667 күн бұрын
Doctors really enjoy being educated by their clients, everyone teach your doctors!😂
@JonasKuehneMD6 күн бұрын
Being a good physician means lifelong learning. A lot of that learning happens from your patients.
@brianharris42753 күн бұрын
Doctors now work for the Leftest Govt not the patient few exceptions . It's an authoritarian position.
@matthewpaul11117 күн бұрын
I'm a 65 year old male in Canada so I don't get much sunshine especially in the winter. I had a major stroke in August of 2021. Also diagnosed with Atrial Fibulation at the time. Now I also have been diagnosed with Periferal Edema so taking water pills for that. Other meds I'm taking are Apo-Apixaban 5mg twice daily and Apo-Metoprolol 50mg twice daily. The doctor advised me to stop taking K2. I'm only taking 1000 UI of D3 and 50mg of zinc per day. Also taking Potassium, Vit. B6 and B12, Selenium, And Magnesium 500mg to 750mg per day to prevent leg cramps while sleeping. Doctor Kuehne would you be able to advise me on meds and amounts of vitamins and supplements I should be taking, and possibly directing me to the best websites/videos/books to help prevent another stroke and increase my chances of staying healthy? Thank you.
@3cranch3946 күн бұрын
You have to stop taking unnecessary prescriptions and get your vitamin d and potassium tested. FIRST THOUGH, You have to research like a doctor, then consult with your doctor on probably stopping some of prescriptions and getting GOOD whole foods. Nobody here can give you specifics on meds. But from my own personal experience, low potassium CAUSES heart rhythm issues like a-fib. So you may not need meds, just nutrients. It's up to you to research your issues, find a competent doctor, and find what keeps you healthy. Good luck
@JonasKuehneMD5 күн бұрын
This health line article may be helpful: www.healthline.com/health/atrial-fibrillation/foods-to-avoid#:~:text=In%20the%20past%2C%20individuals%20with,in%20your%20diet%20(%2033%20). I would run any dietary change by your treating physician. Sometimes physicians mix up K-1, which is involved in clotting and K2, which is not involved in blood clotting. K2 and D3 are very important for proper cellular function.
@matthewpaul11113 күн бұрын
@@3cranch394 Thanks. I'm ramping up my research.
@erickanorris788511 күн бұрын
......any co-relation to a certain practice of ...blocking out the Sun?....
@JonasKuehneMD11 күн бұрын
No, we need the ☀️
@delmas398411 күн бұрын
You're missing what he is saying@@JonasKuehneMD
@ketokarbs367110 күн бұрын
@@delmas3984 Yes
@pat400510 күн бұрын
I agree. The nefarious fear tactics used in order to push people to avoid the sun at all costs (fear of getting skin cancer being the strategy used), including heavy use of toxic sun block on large areas of the body, and now the insane push by certain globalists who think blocking some of the sun that hits the Earth will somehow "save" the Earth from greenhouse gasses emitted from too much vegetation (they think), is planned and orchestrated.
@cakehole536 күн бұрын
Dr Jonas, had to watch this a couple of times because you’re so good looking the message was lost on me!
@JonasKuehneMD6 күн бұрын
Haha, thank you for making an old doctor’s day! Am blushing over here and I think you may need glasses ❤️🙏😂
@whoknows82...just a thought about toxicity in soursop?
@whoknows822310 күн бұрын
@MonicaCochrane-ie3mb fake news spread from ph@rm@. They do not want you to heal yourself cheap without their treatments. C*ncer is a billion dollar business. People in the carribeans have those trees in the backyard and eat them just like any other fruits. Go tell them it is toxic 😄 Do your own research
@davekat46808 күн бұрын
@@MonicaCochrane-ie3mbwhat are you referring to ?
@MonicaCochrane-ie3mb8 күн бұрын
@@davekat4680 just asking opinion on the toxicity...I've read many articles stating that soursop could be toxic and has the potential to cross over the blood to brain barrier.
@mustafabaris968110 күн бұрын
I am very lucky to be living on a beautiful coast right on the Mediterranean where we get 300 days of sunshine all year around .. On top of getting my daily dosage of Vitamin D I also quit alcohol last year and started doing OMAD .. One year fast-forward at age 47 I have never felt better and healthier ..!
@JonasKuehneMD10 күн бұрын
Amazing! Looks like you are taking great care of your health.
@ArmaDino2210 күн бұрын
This might be surprising to you, but Florida has a lot of people who are vitamin D deficient. The key here is that you need to spend at least 30 minutes daily in the sun in your underwear to have adequate levels of vitamin D. Anything below that and you’re at risk of deficiency.
@brendaalexander192310 күн бұрын
😊 Thank-you for sharing
@JonasKuehneMD9 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@karenhamilton5048 күн бұрын
I started 40,000 d3 plus k2 3 years ago when my husband retired for RA. I've never taken anything else since. I took meds for it for 20 years, not anymore.
@JonasKuehneMD8 күн бұрын
Amazing! Have you ever checked lot levelsof D3? Also, have you ever had any issues with high calcium levels?
@karenhamilton5048 күн бұрын
I've just had it checked this week. It was 150 but I've never had any problems with taking that amount. Of course my doctor says its a toxic level, but I know what it's doing for me and I know medical doctors doesn't know or aren't allowed to go outside of what they are told.
@chriserrington442010 күн бұрын
Whats a doctor?. Oh yeah, that's was someone a few years ago we used to be able to go and see if we weren't feeling too good.
@JonasKuehneMD9 күн бұрын
Hopefully, that is still the case today.
@minkakay19749 күн бұрын
Could there be a link between liver health and vitamin D tolerance/ absorption?
@JonasKuehneMD8 күн бұрын
Yes, liver pathology can certainly lead to decreased vitamin D absorption.
@oleboy43326 күн бұрын
I take d3 5000, K, magnesium, zinc, turmeric daily. I’ve had one cold in the last five years. Never had the vax or covid
@JonasKuehneMD5 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing! 👍❤️
@lassydogpie53903 күн бұрын
Glad to hear about the vax 🎉
@philjameson2924 күн бұрын
I have also been taking Vit D for a number of years and live in Scotland We often hear about the benefits of eating a Mediterranean diet but if you look at what they actually eat, they also consume lots of high fat foods (lots of pork, cheese, yoghurt etc) What they do benefit from is lots of sunshine, and hence natural Vit D production which we in Northern Europe don't receive
@JonasKuehneMD4 күн бұрын
Yes, sunshine and extra-virgin olive oil are the great ingredients in the Mediterranean diet.
@stavross332111 күн бұрын
I was deficient in vitamin D for years and had finger eczema in my hand and a fungus in my foot. By taking vitamin D only symptoms disappeared. Especially for my foot fungus I had to fight it for two months per year with some antifungal medicine. With vitamin D I had symptoms only for a couple of days.
@JonasKuehneMD11 күн бұрын
It’s amazing how well your immune system works with adequate vitamin D3.
@George1962078 күн бұрын
Indoors all most all the time in winter and covered up to prevent frost bite for more months then in the sun !
@JonasKuehneMD8 күн бұрын
Sounds like a brutal winter.
@suzannebrown94510 күн бұрын
Thank you..👍🏻
@JonasKuehneMD9 күн бұрын
You’re welcome 😊
@PaulO-ki2oq9 күн бұрын
Question. What brands are the genuine item and not over priced.. Thanks.
@JonasKuehneMD9 күн бұрын
I currently use the sports research brand on Amazon.
@PaulO-ki2oq9 күн бұрын
@@JonasKuehneMD Thank you
@Fbarts9 күн бұрын
Telling everyone to stay out of the Sun surely hasn't helped with Vitamin D deficiency. I worked outside for Forty yrs and worked with hundreds of others. I only know of 1 person with any cancer to do with the skin. Get out in the Sun and help yourself to live a happier life.
@mondavou94089 күн бұрын
I think I saw something recently that claimed most skin cancer's are in areas usually covered by clothing. My personal experience has been different, as all six of the people I know who had skin cancer, 100% were in areas unprotected from the sun. That said, I agree with you, get outside, soak up the air and the sun, and you'll have a happier life.
@JonasKuehneMD9 күн бұрын
Yes, sunlight is the best way to make vitamin D in the skin. If you live in the northern hemisphere though, the winter sun is not sufficient to trigger the production of vitamin D in any appreciable amount. Supplementing at least during that time may be a good idea.
@mondavou94089 күн бұрын
@@JonasKuehneMD Looks like you deleted my comment. Interesting.
@jd18118 күн бұрын
@@JonasKuehneMDnear the equator, how many minutes of sun exposure is safe per day sir?
@LesParker-qx9xs8 күн бұрын
Thats why they tell everyone to stay out of the sun ,they want everyone to be sick ,in need of their expensive poisons
@lisanicholson948211 сағат бұрын
Twin of my specialists do not agree on where level of Vit D on labs should be - one says middle of “normal range is fine” and another says to target the upper range. Thoughts?
@Jeffs6011 күн бұрын
Dr. Fred Kummerow who lived to age 102 never took any synthetic vitamins or supplements for evidence based reasons. He had a Ph.D in food chemistry and was Professor of food science and he said too much Vitamin D is bad news for your arteries.
@JonasKuehneMD11 күн бұрын
Vitamin D3 increases the reabsorption of calcium in your digestive tract. If you do not take it together with vitamin K2, a lot of the calcium may go to your arteries contributing to conditions like atherosclerosis. Taking vitamin D with K2 helps to prevent this.
@Jeffs6011 күн бұрын
@@JonasKuehneMD There are 8.7 million species that have survived to this day and none of them ever took any Vitamin D supplements how did they do it? In 1826 President John Adams was 90 and eating pretty good. What was his Vitamin D level and what types of synthetic vitamins and supplements was he taking his whole life? How is it possible there are centenarians with Vitamin D levels of 15-25 ng/mL but they are still walking and talking and their bones have not crushed in yet?
@natalierichter263710 күн бұрын
Inuit seem ok. @JonasKuehneMD
@Cherish..210 күн бұрын
Yes and Vit D is actually a hormone
@Fitundgesund10010 күн бұрын
@@Jeffs60 Vitamin D taken wisely and in sufficient quantities promotes our health and well-being. Proven. It is important to consider the cofactors magnesium and vitamin K2.
@cutechiangels6 күн бұрын
Thanks for the reminder. I do take Vit D, unidose once monthly. Way easier than every day. It there a difference between D1, D2, D3? And which? My doctors are against giving K2. In Europe they don't want to combine the 2 two vits. Because it seems to fluidify the blood too much, and thus can have bad incidents. Can you explain more about this? Thanks.
@JonasKuehneMD6 күн бұрын
D3 is the proper vitamin to use. Your doctor may confuse K1 and K2. K1 is involved in blood clotting. K2 is important in combination with D3.
@eezy251able10 күн бұрын
How do you know how much to take though? I mean i eat about 4 eggs a day and love me meat? Can anyone advise?
@josipbroz386610 күн бұрын
Get your level tested and then decide. Years ago mine was at the very low end of "normal" and I started taking 5000IU per day and now I am close to 10000IU per day
@eezy251able10 күн бұрын
@josipbroz3866 OK mate nice one 👍
@Fitundgesund10010 күн бұрын
@@eezy251able Adults should take at least 4000 iu a day, and more if you are heavier. The vitamin D level is crucial. Please also remember the cofactors magnesium and vitamin K2. If you have a large vitamin d deficiency, a short-term high dosage makes sense, e.g. 20 to 30,000 iu daily for two weeks, followed by a lower permanent dosage.
@eezy251able10 күн бұрын
@Fitundgesund100 yes but you also need to counter in what you're eating?
@JonasKuehneMD10 күн бұрын
This is certainly not medical advice but I take between 5000 and 10,000 IU D3 with 100 MCG K2. Officially I have to tell you to discuss the proper dosing with your primary care physician.
@bobann35665 сағат бұрын
Vitamin D should also be taken with Retinal Vitamin A as well.
@WJohnson104311 күн бұрын
Educate your Doctor! Not possible in a 10 minute consultation. Medical advice has to be one way to minimise friction.
@JonasKuehneMD11 күн бұрын
Hopefully, more of my colleagues watch my channel and get educated that way 😂❤️
@larsnystrom66989 күн бұрын
Too many of our doctors belive the disinformation spread by our "authorities", such as totally inadequate RDA levels. They have to fix that first, before they can start to learn these things. There's no chance to get this right until enough serious research have been done, and no one does that on vitamin D nowadays. I used to listen to real experts, such as Robert Heaney, but those are dying off and we get no new ones!
@paulg6879 күн бұрын
You should consider creating D3 from sunlight rather than a pill if possible. This D3 will be sulfated and make it more efficient since it becomes water soluble. Same with cholesterol. This too will be sulphated and actually reduce the requirement for ldl. So in effect the concentration of D3 in your blood can be lower if created from the sun, but be better.
@JonasKuehneMD8 күн бұрын
Sunlight is great in stimulating vitamin D production in the skin. However, if you live in the northern hemisphere during the winter months, this production is minimal at best.
@paulg6878 күн бұрын
@JonasKuehneMD health lamp
@esecallum8 күн бұрын
sun? quick where is it? its always cloudy
@DebbieHeidrick7 күн бұрын
@@paulg687 The older you are the less D3 you can get from the sun. Really declines at 60 & by 70 you must use supplements. I have been studying this for many years.
@Rebecca6406 күн бұрын
Sunlight ages the skin an causes skin cancer
@doejohn867411 күн бұрын
Possibly a stupid question: if calcium is the main risk of too much vitamin D (hypercalcemia) why not measure calcium blood levels to ensure that there the person doesn't take too much vit D, or not enough K2, Mg and Zn?
@mannfahrtrad577311 күн бұрын
This ^ indeed. A calcium- in-serum test costs pennies, a Calcidiol(Vit-D)-in-serum test costs 25-30 Euros (in Germany). You could also test for parathormon. High PTH and low calcium indicate a vitamin D deficiency. If your calcium is is normal and you have low or not elevated PTH your Viamin-D intake may or may not be sufficient - but it is at least NOT TOO HIGH. Its also good to know the human body makes around 20,000 IU of Vitamin D from sunlight per day (and within 20-60 minutes in case of variations of white skin) if sun is available at the needed UV-level of higher than UV-index 3 (4 and upwards, that is), after the limit has been reached the conversion rate dramatically drops. So, in the absence of sunlight taking 20,000 IE of vitamin D per day most likely is safe if you have no other existing health conditions contradicting it. However, take cofactors Vitamin K2MK7 and plenty of Magnesium as well. Toxic dose for K2 was looked for, but was not found and is not known, ther eis one, no doubt, but it must be damn hiogh . Magnesium gets consumed aplenty when activating Vitamin D from your reserves, so you need plenty of it, and you need the more of it the higher your vitamin D consumption is. You can get magnesium-deficient if taking too little magnesium but high doses of vitamin D, and then get symptoms of magnesium deficits! K2 should be MK7, Magnesium at least should not be Mg-oxide, but other forms of Magnesium. I know this stuff, but I am no doctor, so i do not tell anyone what he should do and take. I only say what I do, within my own self-responsibility: I take 20,000 IE Vit D, 3000 mg K2 MK7, 4500mg of Magensium in five different formulas, split on three times per day. Since many years, since before Covid 19 arrived. No digestive problems with the Magnesium this way: zero, none. Have not even had a single flu since I started, never got ill at all, since many years. Before I started to supplement this and some more: I caught a cold every 6 weeks, a feverish infection once or twice per year, and soem other issues. All health issues are blown away. Last blood test had Calcidiol at 88 ng/mol. Have no intention to change anything. I am male, 57 years, BMI slightly too high according to theory, 25.2. Note, some products combine Vit D and K2 in one pill. That usually means 150-200 mcgr of K2, no matter how much vit D is dosed in that pill. That is WAY TOO LITTLE! Get a separate K2 pill and then think not in micrograms but high milligrams or low grams ranges. Again: its very, very unlikely you can do harm there. The risk of doing harm if not taking enough K2 while tkaing high levels of vitamin D imho is decisively greater. I attribute my health mostly to the high vitamin D consumption and the fact that my diet is carnivore and carbohydrate-avoiding (lost 17 kg of overweight, gained 5 kg, and then turned stable at that level), however, i also consume - amongst other supplements - 3000 mg of liposomal vitamin C per day, and literature makes me strongly assume that this vitamine also plays a very dominant role. Every body's metabolism is slightly different, varies in nuances, so a dose of something that is perfect for one person must not be the same that is perfect for somebody else, while the basic rules of our biochemical nature remain unchanged for all humans. Get informed a bit and offside the mainstream medicine, dont trust the mainstream media, and then use your brain.
@JonasKuehneMD11 күн бұрын
Actually, a very good question. Yes, getting a serum calcium and vitamin D3 level together is a very good strategy.
@marilynroper573911 күн бұрын
A well formulated formula would have D3 and K2 in every dose.
@notsatch11 күн бұрын
I live in the US, don't know about you, but here, calcium is measured in routine basic metabolic profile (BMP) labs as part of a regular annual or semiannual wellness checkup. I have my results going back for years. I actually have to request D3 tests, though, as it's not routine.
@JaneDennigner21 сағат бұрын
I have heard several Dr.s Recommend d3,k2,mag and zinc but never tells you what kind to take? So many to choose between oxide,citrate,on and on HELP!
@JonasKuehneMD21 сағат бұрын
Magnesium glycinate has a high absorption. Citrate is ok as well
@JaneDennigner20 сағат бұрын
Thank you for your quick response, now how much of each to take k2? Zinc?magnesium? I already take 10,000 d3 ,.and 😊
@happytobehere11119 күн бұрын
My Vit D level was low so I did some research and took 5000 IU D3 softgels + 100mg K2 + 800mg Magnesium citrate.... every day for 6 months. My Vit D level ended up at 122 & I felt way better overall. The Magnesium felt great too. That was last May, today my Vit D is back to 77 which isn't too bad but I'm start back again, maybe for 3 months this time. Also I understand that also testosterone is important to monitor when one is in the cancer zone.
@JonasKuehneMD9 күн бұрын
Thank you for your comment. Adequate intake of vitamin D3 and K2 are helpful in increasing testosterone naturally.
@dinahsoar69829 күн бұрын
I'm thinking you meant 100 mcg of K2 not mg? 100 mg of k2 is a LOT of K2..When I got my level up in the mid 80's from the low teens, I continued to take a maintenance dose...same dose, but 5 times a week vs 7...you might consider doing a maintenance dose vs stopping completely.
@BexfromTexas8 күн бұрын
Magnesium glycinate absorbs better than other forms
@dinahsoar69828 күн бұрын
@@BexfromTexas It is slightly better but it costs about 50% more, if cost is an issue. "According to most research, magnesium glycinate is considered to be absorbed just as well, if not slightly better than magnesium citrate, primarily because the glycine amino acid it's bound to enhances absorption and reduces the likelihood of digestive side effects like diarrhea, making it a gentler option on the stomach; however, both forms are considered highly bioavailable compared to other magnesium types." from google AI...
@cathybaker8757 күн бұрын
Sorry, but did you mention how much should be taken? If one is taking D3 with K, and one needs a larger dose of D3, does it still need to be taken with an increased dose of K as well?
@Fitundgesund1007 күн бұрын
Not K but K2. Most people who deal with this recommend dosages of 100 to 200 mcg K2 (MK7).
@JonasKuehneMD6 күн бұрын
Yes, as doses of D3 increase, vitamin K2 should increase as well. This is not medical advice, but I am currently taking between 5000 and 10,000 IU vitamin D3 with 400 MCG K2.
@cathybaker8756 күн бұрын
@@JonasKuehneMDThank you!
@roberttate-q3e11 күн бұрын
Eat sauerkraut kimchi natto
@JonasKuehneMD11 күн бұрын
Yes, great K2 foods
@AntishAbram-l2i11 күн бұрын
Hello, I want to get into the med school in 2 years, I am still in High School want to do medicine, I want to become a Doctor, I am studying the following subjects, English, French, Maths, Biology, Chemistry and Sociology but out of Biology,Chemistry and physics, I did not studied Physics, I studied only Bio and Chem and want to know if I will be able to get into the Med School even though Physics was not studied, I am hoping to become a Doctor very soon that will bring encouragement and save lives, Thank you for your time.
@laulaja-718611 күн бұрын
Definitely recommend including the Physics if you can. Two reasons. Many things about the human body are mechanical in nature, and hospitals these days use zillions of kinds of gadgets. A huge proportion of medical errors are due to medical people making very basic miscalculations that any physicist or car mechanic or engineer would have had no problem with.
@JonasKuehneMD11 күн бұрын
This depends on which country you are in. In the US, you have to take one year of physics in your undergraduate studies. You don’t need to have it in high school. You also need one year of inorganic chemistry, one year organic chemistry, one year biology and one year college level math. After that, you take the MCAT. If you live in a different country, you need to check what requirements you have to go to medical school, as in the US you have to do an undergraduate degree first.
@ladyhawkj649310 күн бұрын
@@JonasKuehneMDThat is so very kind of you Dr. Jonas to respond to this high school student. Your advice has probably made a huge difference to this young adult. Thank you for being so thoughtful and supportive.
@AntishAbram-l2i10 күн бұрын
@@JonasKuehneMD Thanks😊
@AntishAbram-l2i10 күн бұрын
@@ladyhawkj6493 Thank you so much😊
@jamiesplinter875811 күн бұрын
Guys buy Rosita extra virgin cod liver oil some natto and raw organic unpasteurised sourkrout for ur needs
@elizabethfermor34411 күн бұрын
How much of these do you take?
@kristiansrlie641011 күн бұрын
Yes!!
@Cherish..210 күн бұрын
I like Halibut liver oil, it's better. Only I take it durring flu and cold season .... I feel people may be overdosing on poorly manufactured supplements
@AxlRose1598 күн бұрын
Thank you for your video! I currently take vitamin D, Magnesium,and zinc and will certainly add k2 now. My question is: you said to take the supplements together. I’ve been taking the D3 in the morning and the Magnesium and Zinc in the evening. Should I be taking them all together in the morning? Thank you.
@JonasKuehneMD8 күн бұрын
Taking magnesium and zinc in the evening is the better strategy. Magnesium can help with sleep. Seems like you are on a good schedule.
@Fitundgesund1007 күн бұрын
Magnesium, especially glycinate, has a relaxing effect, so it is well suited for use in the evening. Otherwise, it is recommended not to take all of the magnesium at once, but to spread it out a little over the course of the day, because large amounts of magnesium cannot be completely absorbed by the body. For example, I take citrate and glycinate alternately (approx. 120-150 mg per portion, 2-4 times a day). Zinc should be taken "alone", i.e. at a distance from food and other preparations, about 1 hour before or after. Otherwise the effect is limited.
@lassydogpie53903 күн бұрын
Magnesium x4 through the day
@Hickalum10 күн бұрын
Shock ! Horror … ! … This has been known since the 1950s
@pat400510 күн бұрын
But it appears most all of the general public don't know about it's full benefits for the immune system, along with other beneficial uses in the body, (and get their levels checked regularly)! AND many doctors, whether they are fully aware of it's benefits or not, do not test it's levels in their patients, or just assume they get "enough". So regardless of what was known of the benefits of D3 "since the 50's", it's absolutely critical necessity for the human body's immune system was mostly ignored or trivialized, otherwise people's immune health would have not been spiraling downward since modern times, due to little time spent outdoors, and poor quality food!
@rns695 күн бұрын
Jonas could you say what doses of Vit D and K2 do you recommend to your patients?
@JonasKuehneMD5 күн бұрын
Not medical advice, but in my clinic I usually recommend between 5000 to 10,000 IU vitamin D3 with 400 MCG K2
@rns695 күн бұрын
@JonasKuehneMD Thanks very much for reading my comment and replying and for the non-advice! At the moment I have only 100 mcg tablets of K2. I assume some reputable company manufactures higher dosages in one tablet. Jonas it's hard to know which products are realky what they say they are and also made without undesirable ingredients. Any non-advice here would also be very much appreciated. I live in the EU by tge way.
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@auldburdlaughin6 күн бұрын
I am 73, female living in Scotland and I take D3, K2, Zinc, Magnesium since before covid. Never had covid despite looking after my sister. She is frightened to take d3 etc, as she had her thyroid removed some 10 years ago and during the op her parathyroid was damaged so she now has to take a raft of medication daily. Would she be able to add d3 etc safely? She is 70 and in reasonably good health, walks lots, goes to the gym regularly.
@JonasKuehneMD5 күн бұрын
I would recommend to check with her endocrinologist, but generally vitamin D3 + K2 is recommended. From NIH: The results of this study support a change in clinical practice and suggest that all patients undergoing thyroidectomy should be discharged with continued calcium and/or vitamin D supplementation for 1-2 weeks.
@auldburdlaughin5 күн бұрын
@JonasKuehneMD Many thanks for answering, I'll show her your reply.
@tarmon7687 күн бұрын
You forgot to include the videos you referred to at the end of the video.
@JonasKuehneMD7 күн бұрын
We did include them, but I will check the link again. Thank you for pointing this out.
@louannhuber265110 күн бұрын
What issues? I was taking 10k for quite awhile. The corners of my mouth and chin were breaking out. After wracking my brain on the cause I read that too much Vit D could cause that particular skin break out. I still have 10k caps so have started Monday Wed and Fri to try to get the break outs under control.
@alisonreed44089 күн бұрын
Too high levels can actually be dangerous, it isn't the higher the better, well it is only to a certain limit. If you were getting break outs, could your level be too high? It's always best to test because the dose that's good for one person doesn't always work for another as we all have different base levels and absorb it differently too
@JonasKuehneMD9 күн бұрын
It is interesting how for some people this dose is not problematic and for others it causes issues. Did you check your blood vitamin D level at any point?
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@donaldnicol84156 күн бұрын
During the pandemic I was taking 35,000 IU per week of vitamin D3.I worked in a large car plant,people were dropping like flies around me.
@JonasKuehneMD5 күн бұрын
Happy to hear you helped out your immune system. We couldn’t even talk about this during the pandemic
@DavidSmith-vz9uu9 күн бұрын
Can I take zinc carnosine as my form of zinc to take with vitamin D3?
@JonasKuehneMD8 күн бұрын
That should be OK for the purpose of taking zinc. This is of course, not medical advice.
@DavidSmith-vz9uu8 күн бұрын
@@JonasKuehneMD Okay great thanks,🙂 because I found out that I can only take zinc carnosine due to digestive problems and it helps that, but if I take other forms of zinc, for some reason they tend to upset my upper GI tract GERD symptoms.
@Roberto-cg2gr2 күн бұрын
Any research on Coimbra Protocol with Cancer?
@JonasKuehneMD20 сағат бұрын
I was not familiar with this protocol, but it seems to require a very high dose of vitamin D3. It is mostly used in conditions like auto immune disorders. I would have to do more reading to really get a better grasp on this topic. Found this on the net: “Coimbra and co-workers, after two decades of clinical experience, state that the therapeutic approach of the protocol relies on doses of vitamin D that range from 40,000 IU to 300,000 IU per day [17,18]. The conventional starting dose in multiple sclerosis, for example, is approximately 1.000 IU vitamin D3 per kg body weight [19]. In Germany, this therapeutic protocol for autoimmune patients has been used since 2016 [20]. Underlying the CP is the hypothesis of the non-hereditary, but acquired form of vitamin D resistance and insufficient biological activity of 1,25(OH)2D3, which both may be overcome by high doses of vitamin D3, compensating the resistance. “ My concern here would be that those doses, even with low calcium consumption that could be a high risk of hypercalcemia in some people. This protocol should be used together with frequent lab work under the supervision of a physician in my opinion.
@Roberto-cg2gr13 сағат бұрын
@@JonasKuehneMD Cancer is far worse than hypercalcemia. Besides my intuition tells me that Mega dose Vitamin D can help. Hope RFK Jr will support a trial. No harm if doctors are giving up on stage 4 cancer patients. Or maybe at least half of Coimbra protocol say 500 IU per kg weight or even 250 IU per kg weight
@barrylaurent64858 күн бұрын
Having practiced general dentistry for 45 years, I have always been very conservative and honest with my patients. That said, a dental prophylaxis or cleaning is TREATMENT defined as the removal of hardened plaque and other tooth accumulated debris at or above the gum line in the absence of periodontal disease (the inflammation of the connective tissue and bone due to subgingival calculus and endotoxins on the root surface). To the patient, this is rarely symptomatic but can result in loss of the supporting structures and the tooth itself. It is diagnosed by a set of dental radiographs and a full mouth measuring of the gum pockets around all erupted teeth. Are you advocating that DOCTORS of DENTAL SURGERY perform a treatment (cleaning) based upon a patient's demand, and not review the medical history, oral cancer exam, tooth and gum evaluation and without consulting radiographs? Dentists have been successfully sued for acquiescing to what you are advising when there was underlying decay or periodontal disease which resulted in serious infection and tooth loss. As a physician, would you allow a new patient to dictate treatment without your thorough diagnosis based upon your examination and recommended tests and imaging? Of course, I am against excessive radiography, but I would never jeopardize my good name and career because I allowed a patient to demand I violate the standards of care!
@Fitundgesund1007 күн бұрын
Can you say how your comment relates to vitamin D?
@stevecollins66947 күн бұрын
Am I thick ….what has this got to do with vitamin D and K2?
@JonasKuehneMD7 күн бұрын
I am not sure you are referring to the correct video here. I am very much in favor of preventive dental care and teeth exam and cleaning. I highly value the diagnostic evaluation of dentists in the oral area. X-rays are usually minimal radiation exposure due to the small area examined. So again I’m not sure you’re referring to the Correct video here.
@barrylaurent64855 күн бұрын
@@JonasKuehneMD Thanks for your reply, you are correct, my comment was placed under the wrong video by KZbin. It was meant for Dr Suneel Dhand's video warning new patients to avoid a full exam with x-rays by a dentist and demand that only a cleaning was necessary. I have profound respect for Dr. Campbell, his guest and your channel for highlighting the need for strong blood levels of Vit D. During Covid-19, I advised my patients to get their levels tested and supplement when appropriate to reduce their chances of getting infected. I was amazed how few PMD's were putting emphasis on this simple, inexpensive and safe therapy. Again, my apologies for the first posting.
@progressforward5 күн бұрын
not surprising some doctors don't have a clue, they are widespread along doctors that know (everything) s.
@tatianaschoenfield98196 күн бұрын
I live in a sunny region but I use sunscreen and don’t tan outside. I now take 6000 iu Vitamin D and in the evening 120 mg magnesium, mix of citrate, glycinate and malate. My energy is much better the next day and fatigue has decreased. My blood work for vit D increased from borderline range, near insufficient with former 2000 IU vit D intake to midrange level with the 6000 IU intake. One might take a recommended level vit D but it may not be enough. Each body is different.
@JonasKuehneMD6 күн бұрын
Thank you for your comment. It sounds like you are on a good dose of vitamin D3. Are you using K2 as well?
@Rebecca6406 күн бұрын
Can you take magnesium and zinc together at the same time?
@JonasKuehneMD6 күн бұрын
I take magnesium in the evening as it is promoting sleep. I take zinc in the morning together with D3 and K2.
@palmtree98157 күн бұрын
Sunlight is best though. And fish sources. Do a video on that.
@JonasKuehneMD6 күн бұрын
Yes, I agree. Those are the best sources. Not available for everyone though.
@patrickh86029 күн бұрын
My friend takes a blood thinner and vitamin D but is not keen on taking vitamin K2 as he was warned it can interfere with the working of the blood thinners.
@JonasKuehneMD8 күн бұрын
Vitamin K2 has very minimal effect here. Vitamin K1, which is very different from K2, is increasing blood clotting as it is a cofactor in clotting factor production.
@charlesward81967 күн бұрын
I had a lot of trouble with restless legs syndrome for decades. Started taking D3 at the beginning of the pandemic and my restless legs are a distant memory.
@JonasKuehneMD7 күн бұрын
Amazing! It’s shocking how a deficiency in such a cheap vitamin can cause so many physical symptoms.
@Stu_YorkieКүн бұрын
Can you take vitamin K2 when you are taking clopidogrel
@JonasKuehneMDКүн бұрын
This is definitely a question for your treating physician. Vitamin K2 is different from vitamin K1, which is the vitamin associated with blood clotting. Vitamin K2 should not have that effect on blood clotting. Clopidogrel is often given after a stroke or heart attack to prevent blood clot formation.
@manueld88511 күн бұрын
Nice to see your video is getting some traction and your subs increase. Given your quality content I still think some of your videos are shadow banned or traffic reduced. Maybe chat to an agency that knows how to max traffic and avoid being “drosseld”…
@JonasKuehneMD10 күн бұрын
I very much appreciate your input. I am not technically sophisticated enough to look into this myself. Do you know of any companies that can help here?
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Advertise a role for “online marketing manager” or “social media manager” and ask them during the interview. If you’re impressed, offer them a consultancy contract. Or, go to an agency that specializes in SoMe - but they’ll charge of course.
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@georgesaunders63624 күн бұрын
Exposure to UV from sunlight helps with the absorbtion of D3 suppliments
@JonasKuehneMD4 күн бұрын
👍
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@stokepusher54817 күн бұрын
Isn't there potential issues with taking too much zinc consistently, ..I have 30mg capsules picolinate zinc, but I also take the multi vitamin capsules from brand 'Feel', which also contains some, any more is good old fashion diet.
@JonasKuehneMD7 күн бұрын
Zinc does not really get stored in the body and needs to be consumed daily. You can, of course as with any metal overdose on it, but at those concentrations less likely.