He proposes that vitamin D's toxic effect is primarily the result of higher levels leading to a deficiency of vitamin K and postulates that patients can be given higher doses of vitamin D, potentially offering greater therapeutic value, by administering vitamins A, D and K simultaneously.41 It is hoped that future studies will evaluate their interactions, in order to better treat patients, and support
public health efforts, as recently proposed by the Weston A. Price Foundation to the
National Institutes of
Health43 as the agency considers the Strategic Nutrition Research
Agenda.
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