Tarmander
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Tarmander, irresponsible in what? He's not telling anyone what to do, he's offering possibilities. If anything, inaccurate; or at most, deceiving.
So you just cross your arms and wait to be fed something you approve?
And if you're waiting for a proof, let me ask you something: <dramatic exhaling pause with eyes closed to give you the idea of a hassle, meanwhile placing the glasses on the tip of the nose, preparing to look at you over them in a judicial way> what if the first person that proved that something is possible was a instead a waiting Tarmander?
Oh I may just be that person. I am in the process of finding a doctor who would be willing to give me the blood tests. I think this protocol is one of the most promising that I have ever read about.
The reason it is irresponsible is because I don't think he knows much about type 1 or the honeymoon phase, and he is jumping to conclusions. He is taking results from MS and other autoimmune diseases and applying those results to type 1 which does not have any track record like Coimbra has with MS. He is basically that weird aunt who suggests magnesium for EVERYTHING because everyone is deficient and it worked for her hemorrhoids.
When it comes down to the actual details, things get murkier. People fail on this protocol, or they can't get the dosage right. Not to mention there are real risks with high amounts of vitamin D. You realize we are talking about potentially lethal dosages here right? Is it really so wrong for me to cross my arms and say "show me" when people have seriously hurt themselves with high dosages? Go read some of the posts on phoenix rising.
He is getting out over his skis, which you call possibilities, and I call bullcrap. So he can criticize my skepticism all he wants, but until me, or someone like me, decides to validate or invalidate his claims by putting our **** on the line, it will continue to be crap...I mean possibilities.