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Vitamin D update

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Mar 9, 2025



With Professor David Anderson. Link to order or download, Vitamin D and the Great Biology Reset, https://dgreatbiologyreset.com/

Professor David Anderson (retired endocrinologist) emphasizes the importance of vitamin D3, especially for those in northern locations where sunlight exposure is limited in winter.
Vitamin D is primarily produced when skin is exposed to sunlight (UVB rays); Professor Anderson argues most people are deficient and should supplement year-round.
According to Anderson, a blood level above 50 ng/ml (125 nmol/L in UK units) is necessary for proper immune function and to protect against various diseases.
Professor Anderson claims that vaccinations deplete vitamin D levels, particularly the “reservoir form” (calcifediol), and he and his wife take supplements to counteract this effect.
The professor takes 100,000 units of vitamin D3 monthly (via oil-based solution) and personally takes either daily supplements (5,000-10,000 units) or calcifediol weekly, Overweight individuals may need higher doses and should titrate with blood levels under their doctors.
Anderson and co-author David Grimes have published books on vitamin D deficiency and COVID-19, available as free PDF downloads from their website.
He claims vitamin D is protective against some cancers, assists brain repair after strokes, and is linked to preventing numerous other health conditions.
Anderson expresses concerns about pharmaceutical companies being opposed to vitamin D supplementation, alleging they profit from keeping people vitamin D deficient.

Dr Grime’s book to introduce the importance of vitamin D
https://yorkbookshop.com/health-and-personal-development/307-vitamin-d-deficiency-and-covid-19-its-central-role-in-a-world-pandemic.html

Welcome to Professor David Coussmaker Anderson, who has had a lifetime in medicine, consultant physician, professor of endocrinology, medical researcher, medical author, medical teacher and lecturer. Member of the royal society of medicine, member of the American endocrine society … we could go on.

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