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Old Mon, May-01-17, 20:28
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Default Vitamin D and multiple chemical sensitivities

I lived with this dumbbell that loved his chemicals, unfortunately shared them with me. I moved out 2 months ago and have been very slowly recovering - some energy, less coughing etc. So today I got the diagnosis I have no environmental allergies. (She didn't test me for the chemicals I was exposed to -adhesives, paint, pesticides and FEBREEZE PLUG INS). I have multiple chemical sensitivity that has caused moderate asthma.

I found a research paper about the benefits of Vitamin D reversing this disorder. My dr put me on double doses of steroid inhaler/flonase/allergy eyedrops/emergency inhaler and zyrtec. She said it can help get rid of the inflammation. I'm willing to try it for a month and get retested.

I know close to nothing about asthma but my peak flow volume was 66%, I took albuterol and it went to 100%.

Do just take 1 vitamin D a day and then slowly increase? They gave the persons blood levels in the study so I don't know how much they took. It was called high dose VitD therapy.
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