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🗓️ 24 January 2025
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Did you know there are forbidden topics on YouTube? Find out about the connection between high amounts of vitamin D and autoimmune diseases, as well as some of the other topics I can’t talk about on YouTube!
Dr. Bruce Hollis Full Interview:
• Your Body Is BEGGING For Vitamin D!!
Today, I’m going to share some fascinating data on autoimmune diseases. First, let’s examine some before-and-after images of people who used high doses of vitamin D for autoimmune diseases.
Dr. Bruce Hollis explains that there are many studies on the positive benefits of vitamin D, but many of them have been discarded and are not included in the literature. If many people with autoimmune diseases see their problem go into remission with vitamin D, does this mean the conditions are related to vitamin D deficiency?
There has been a massive spike in autoimmune diseases; they now surpass cancer and heart disease. It is currently our top health problem. Could the cause be related to glyphosate or genetics? Let’s take a look.
Autoimmune disease occurs when the immune system attacks one's own tissues, creating inflammation. Specific genes can make us more susceptible to autoimmune diseases, but because of heightened immune surveillance, they also have protective factors against viruses and parasites.
“Vaccines and Autoimmunity” presents data about specific vaccines and the autoimmune diseases they might trigger. For example, the vaccine for Lyme disease can trigger arthritis in hamsters genetically susceptible to arthritis.
In 1950, 5 vaccines were given to children. Today, children receive over 30 vaccines. The CDC recommends 69 doses of 16 vaccines from birth to age 18 months. Could these vaccines overstimulate an already fragile immune system? Is it possible to overdo it?
If you have to take a vaccine, taking vitamin D could be a good idea to add some protection.
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0:00.0 | There are certain things on YouTube that you cannot talk about. They're forbidden. However, |
0:04.7 | there's an exception to this, which I found under the YouTube misinformation policy or guidelines. |
0:10.3 | Let's look at the medical misinformation policy, vaccine misinformation. Claims that contradict |
0:15.7 | health authority and world health organization guidance on the safety, efficacy, and ingredients of currently administered |
0:24.3 | and approved vaccines. Content alleging that vaccines cause chronic side effects outside the rare |
0:31.0 | side effects that are recognized by the health authorities. A little bit further down, it says |
0:36.1 | educational, documentary, scientific, |
0:37.8 | or artistic content. We may allow content that violates the misinformation policies noted on this |
0:44.1 | page if that content includes additional context of the video, audio, title, or description. |
0:51.0 | This is not a path to promote misinformation. Additional content may include |
0:54.7 | countervailing views. They're allowing me to potentially say some opposing viewpoint, so that's good. |
1:00.6 | YouTube also believes people should be able to share their own experiences, including personal |
1:04.7 | experiences with vaccines, for example. This means that we may make exceptions for content |
1:09.2 | in which creators describe firsthand experiences |
1:11.5 | from themselves or their family. Just as my disclaimer, I'm not going to give you any conclusions. |
1:17.8 | I just want to give you the data, a series of pieces of information, and you make up your own |
1:23.6 | mind. The first information I want to share with you is a series of before and afters using |
1:29.8 | high doses of vitamin D3. What I'm going to show you is quite significant as far as the before |
1:35.1 | and afters on autoimmune diseases. In this first image, this person had an autoimmune disease |
1:41.0 | called alopecia. You can see before and after. Let's look at the second one. |
1:45.3 | It's another alopecia with high doses of vitamin D3. |
1:48.3 | Here's the next one, psoriasis in vitamin D. |
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