UG Krishnamurti
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PTH is crucial in calcium metabolism and absorption. It will go down when serum ionized calcium is optimal or high but if people have problem absorbing calcium (damage in their intestine, IBD or something) you don't actually want to forcefully lower PTH because it is (along with 1,25D) helping you absorb calcium more efficiently.oh I see.....The PTH's do not look elevated, wonder why. Another thing that does not match what Peat is saying.
That's why I always bled from my anus when I drank milk and took thyroid and had a decent tolerance to milk alone. Thyroid lowers PTH which then further lowers 1,25D. That messes up with my absorption of calcium from milk (or even high mineral calcium water - I bled after using thyroid and high mineral calcium water). Nothing is black and white as you see, and body is smarter than all of our planetary brains combined and you want to assist what he is trying to do more so than pushing it in a certain direction because of your established concepts.