HOW IS THIS POSSIBLE?!

Dr. Eric Berg DC
28 Mar 202510:39

Summary

TLDRDr. Core, a neurologist and developer of the COMRE protocol, explains the transformative potential of high-dose vitamin D in managing autoimmune diseases. His journey began 25 years ago when he used vitamin D to treat Parkinson’s disease, leading to unexpected improvements in the patient’s vitiligo. Over time, he discovered that vitamin D’s influence extends beyond bone health, affecting the brain and immune system. Dr. Core also highlights the role of magnesium in vitamin D absorption and touches on the concerning presence of aluminum in vaccines, linking it to autism and other neurological conditions. He emphasizes the importance of educating doctors on these findings.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Vitamin D can play a crucial role in managing autoimmune diseases, with high doses potentially inducing remission.
  • 😀 Dr. Core discovered the benefits of vitamin D on autoimmune diseases after treating a patient with Parkinson's disease who also had vitiligo, leading to an unexpected improvement in skin lesions.
  • 😀 The COMRE protocol, developed by Dr. Core, involves high doses of vitamin D3, which are progressively increased while monitoring to prevent toxicity.
  • 😀 Vitamin D metabolism can be affected by genetic polymorphisms, leading to deficiencies in those with autoimmune conditions, making them more vulnerable to diseases.
  • 😀 Many individuals are vitamin D deficient due to lifestyle changes, such as limited sun exposure, and traditional medicine often overlooks vitamin D's broader benefits outside bone health.
  • 😀 Vitamin D receptors are present in nearly all body cells, not just those related to calcium metabolism, prompting significant research into its role in brain function and immune system regulation.
  • 😀 In emergency situations, Dr. Core emphasizes that vitamin D must be rapidly corrected, and high doses (e.g., 600,000 IUs) are sometimes required to ensure effective treatment.
  • 😀 Magnesium can be an important cofactor when taking high doses of vitamin D, as magnesium deficiency may lead to resistance to vitamin D's effects.
  • 😀 There is growing concern about the presence of aluminum in vaccines, which can accumulate in the brain and contribute to conditions such as autism.
  • 😀 Dr. Core’s treatment of autism, combining high doses of vitamin D and silica to detoxify aluminum, led to significant improvements in patients, including reduced depression symptoms in adolescents.
  • 😀 Dr. Core has trained many doctors worldwide in his treatment protocols, and these trained professionals can be found through his website, offering hope to those in need of alternative treatments.

Q & A

  • How did Dr. Core first discover the connection between vitamin D and autoimmune diseases?

    -Dr. Core first noticed the connection between vitamin D and autoimmune diseases 25 years ago when he treated a patient with Parkinson's disease and vitiligo. He gave the patient high doses of vitamin D to help slow down the progression of Parkinson's disease, and was surprised to see that the vitiligo lesions almost disappeared, which led him to explore the link further.

  • What was the initial dose of vitamin D Dr. Core administered, and why was it considered effective?

    -Dr. Core initially gave the patient 10,000 units of vitamin D per day. This dosage was effective because it not only helped with the neurological aspect of Parkinson's disease but also improved the vitiligo, showing that vitamin D could play a role in autoimmune diseases.

  • Why do people with autoimmune disorders require higher doses of vitamin D?

    -People with autoimmune disorders may have polymorphisms in genes related to vitamin D metabolism, which means their bodies may not absorb or utilize vitamin D properly. This necessitates higher doses to achieve the therapeutic effect, as many individuals are also vitamin D deficient due to lifestyle factors like limited sunlight exposure.

  • What does the research on vitamin D receptors in cells reveal about its importance beyond bone health?

    -Research has shown that vitamin D receptors are present in nearly all cells of the body, not just those involved in calcium metabolism. This discovery has expanded our understanding of vitamin D's role in the brain and immune system, suggesting it has a broader impact on health than just preventing conditions like rickets.

  • What is the risk of vitamin D toxicity, and how does diet play a role in preventing it?

    -Vitamin D toxicity can lead to high calcium levels in the blood, which is a serious concern. However, diet plays a crucial role in mitigating this risk, as Dr. Core observed that reducing dairy intake helped prevent the increase in calcium levels when using high doses of vitamin D.

  • What is the emergency dose of vitamin D for urgent correction in autoimmune patients?

    -In emergency situations, where rapid correction is needed, Dr. Core suggests administering a very high dose of 600,000 units of vitamin D in a single dose, which may be given over two days. This helps bring vitamin D levels to therapeutic ranges quickly, especially before surgeries.

  • How does Dr. Core determine the appropriate vitamin D dose for an individual patient?

    -Dr. Core uses the patient's body weight to adjust the vitamin D dose, recommending 1,000 units per kilogram of body weight daily for autoimmune treatment. For example, a person weighing 185 pounds would need around 80,000 units of vitamin D per day.

  • How does magnesium interact with vitamin D in autoimmune disease treatment?

    -Magnesium plays a critical role in vitamin D metabolism. If magnesium levels are low, the body may develop resistance to vitamin D, making it less effective. Thus, magnesium supplementation can help enhance the effectiveness of vitamin D therapy in autoimmune disease treatment.

  • What connection did Dr. Core make between vaccines, aluminum, and autism?

    -Dr. Core discussed research that suggests aluminum in vaccines may accumulate in the brain and contribute to neurodevelopmental issues like autism. He referenced studies showing high levels of aluminum in the brains of individuals with autism, suggesting that aluminum toxicity could play a role in these conditions.

  • What treatment did Dr. Core use to help a patient with autism-related depression, and what were the results?

    -Dr. Core treated a 17-year-old patient with autism and depression by giving her silica, which binds to aluminum and helps eliminate it from the body. After a year of treatment, the patient reported an 85% improvement in her depression, and her psychiatrist reduced her medication.

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