Tarmander
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I would like to discuss the Coimbra protocol for autoimmune disease. There is no master thread on this subject on the forums yet. Coimbra is a doctor from Brazil that is using this protocol to treat mostly people with MS. The results seem pretty amazing with many people regaining the ability to walk and function.
For those not familiar it involves taking large doses of vitamin D, and changing your lifestyle to revolve around those large doses. Here is more detail:
Coimbra Protocol - General Information
•The biggest thing in this protocol is managing the large amounts of calcium released by the vitamin D. You need a low calcium diet. You must monitor your blood calcium and PTH levels to make sure you are getting the right dosage of vitamin D, and not hurting your kidneys with all the calcium.
•Coimbra says anyone can take 10k IU vitamin D per day, and get partial relief from autoimmune symptoms, and that higher doses can get full relief.
•There are statistics like "95% success rate." These stats are probably pretty bogus. As far as I can tell, there is no rigorous way of measuring the success rate as the timelines for success are sometimes years and involve a lot of different lifestyle and diet changes. Coimbra himself refuses to do any studies on it because he says it would be immoral to treat the people with MS with a placebo, and with the varying dosages it would be impractical to create a study (something like that). In other words, one person's dose may be 40k IU per day, and another's 200k IU per day. If you give the 200k to the 40k guy, his kidneys would shut down while the 200k guy would be fine.
•Here is an actual study using 35k IU per day for psoriasis and vitiglio: A pilot study assessing the effect of prolonged administration of high daily doses of vitamin D on the clinical course of vitiligo and psoriasis
•Here are a bunch of other studies relating to vitamin D, MS, and other autoimmune: Vitamin D: Scientific Studies & News : Coimbra High-Dose Vitamin D Protocol - Page 7 - This Is MS Multiple Sclerosis Community: Knowledge & Support
•To get the discussion kicked off, I am worried a bit about gallbladder issues on these high doses of vitamin D (Regulation of Bile Acid Synthesis by Fat-soluble Vitamins A and D). The body seems to limit bile secretion when vitamin D is taken in. This could theoretically cause gallbladder issues and clogs. I have yet to find anyone who has mentioned having gallbladder issues though.
For those not familiar it involves taking large doses of vitamin D, and changing your lifestyle to revolve around those large doses. Here is more detail:
Coimbra Protocol - General Information
•The biggest thing in this protocol is managing the large amounts of calcium released by the vitamin D. You need a low calcium diet. You must monitor your blood calcium and PTH levels to make sure you are getting the right dosage of vitamin D, and not hurting your kidneys with all the calcium.
•Coimbra says anyone can take 10k IU vitamin D per day, and get partial relief from autoimmune symptoms, and that higher doses can get full relief.
•There are statistics like "95% success rate." These stats are probably pretty bogus. As far as I can tell, there is no rigorous way of measuring the success rate as the timelines for success are sometimes years and involve a lot of different lifestyle and diet changes. Coimbra himself refuses to do any studies on it because he says it would be immoral to treat the people with MS with a placebo, and with the varying dosages it would be impractical to create a study (something like that). In other words, one person's dose may be 40k IU per day, and another's 200k IU per day. If you give the 200k to the 40k guy, his kidneys would shut down while the 200k guy would be fine.
•Here is an actual study using 35k IU per day for psoriasis and vitiglio: A pilot study assessing the effect of prolonged administration of high daily doses of vitamin D on the clinical course of vitiligo and psoriasis
•Here are a bunch of other studies relating to vitamin D, MS, and other autoimmune: Vitamin D: Scientific Studies & News : Coimbra High-Dose Vitamin D Protocol - Page 7 - This Is MS Multiple Sclerosis Community: Knowledge & Support
•To get the discussion kicked off, I am worried a bit about gallbladder issues on these high doses of vitamin D (Regulation of Bile Acid Synthesis by Fat-soluble Vitamins A and D). The body seems to limit bile secretion when vitamin D is taken in. This could theoretically cause gallbladder issues and clogs. I have yet to find anyone who has mentioned having gallbladder issues though.