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  • Interesting product that makes sense. But what about the Magnesium. I thought Magnesium was very important to take together with Vitamin D3. Can u add magnesium to the cream aswell?

  • Ah excuse me folks. This is Dr Thorpe owner manager of Kripps pharmacy which has been around for 60 years. Just google the name and you will see what comes up. Better still check out the website. So look at yourselves, before passing comments on some thing you don't know about.

  • Why would ANYONE listen to this guy? This guy is fat and a mess.

    The causes are from the environment and the lousy processed food we eat in this country.

    The idea that anyone would hope the medical community is going to help you is a laugh.

    The pharmaceutical industry does not care about saving you but, only profits.

    This guy needs to work on himself BEFORE he can get on stage and lecture to you.

    Any idiot in the audience should not listen to him.

  • @JR08620

    I understand where you're coming from, but often, the most intelligent folks are a total mess themselves. They're more concerned with brain than balancing mind, body, and soul. As someone who has extensively used D3 up to 10,000 IU a day, and has done a good deal of research on the matter, I can tell you that he is absolutely right. Check out the VItamin D Council's web site for some good info. on D3.

  • So this cream is a hormone?

  • where did you ever hear this guy say that the cream contains hormones? i missed that.

  • @QueeeeNoftheHonEBZ

    D3 is actually a hormone; not a vitamin. Vitamin is a pretty generic term in medicine, and can be quite misleading.

  • So Doc What do you have to say about that comment

  • Re: Vit D3

    I am not familiar with a transdermal creme form of Vit D. Typically things that are fat soluble are not absorbed efficiently through the skin and therefore I don't use any transdermal hormones.

    Rx Vitamins Inc makes the liquid.

    I hope this helps!

    Best,

    Dr Vikki Petersen

  • sunshine in a bottle, just my cuppa t

  • very interesting so vitamin d3 is like a miracle cure nearly , i have been diagnosed with vitamin d deficiany which explains my skin with psoriasis eczema and feeling really shit , my doctor did not give me vitamin d , doctors are obsessed about giving prescription medication and dont want anything to do with natural ocuring medicine

  • very good video. 5****

  • hey thank you people. I have just cured a severe & long standing seasonal affective with cod liver oil. Although grateful I am better, I question taking in something that wound up in an animals liver. Not to mention it smells like the sea and tastes even worse. It really did cure me though, I am still shocked.  Going to look into the cream....

  • In Scotland we have the highest density of MS in the World. The outer islands of Scotland do a lot of fishing and yet they have very high levels of MS.

    Fish isn't the answer.

  • True information. I have multiple sclerosis and after 7 weeks of taking one 50,000 IU capsule of Vitamin D3 a day, I could begin to walk again, read again, have much better heat tolerance...

  • dont you get everything you need from your diet?

  • Snake Oil

  • @jimmym1a1 No. First the Eskimo eat a lot of fish which is their overabundent source of D3. Second, they eat little if zero carbs and therefore their pancreas produces little insulin resulting in vitamin retention. This guy is wrong in that all overdoes ever were with industrial amounts, and one would have to take 50K IU /d for months and even then negs easily soved by discontinuance. OD is like worring of drownding in desert. Need 1k /25lb wght.

  • Regarding the comment about " the farther you go north, the higher risk of Muscular Sclerosis" If that's true, then EVERY Eskimo would have MS, in fact it's almost NON_EXSISTENT in the ESKIMO Society, and some say they are immune, because of such a low rate of occurance

  • The Eskimo's consume the organs, brains, and eyeballs of the animals. These contain very high amounts of the fat soluble vitamins including vitamin D.

  • Dork, don't call Inuit "eskimos" -- that's an insult invented by the indians (means raw meat eaters). They are INUIT.

  • Thanks for the ideas!

  • very informative, awesome

  • Thank you. Good to know. I take 1000mg of D as a separate suppliment.

  • hey doc looks great

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