DWQA QuestionsCategory: Healing ModalitiesA viewer asks: “Calcifediol is the precursor for calcitriol, the active form of vitamin D synthesized in the liver. Is Calcifediol likely to be a beneficial treatment (orally administered), that acts faster than antibiotics, for people acutely infected with a bacterial or viral infection to boost the efficiency of the immune system?” What can Creator tell us?
Nicola Staff asked 3 months ago
We like the use of natural substances that enhance natural defenses, whereas antibiotics are a chemical, not part of the physiology of the body, and are designed to be destructive and kill other living things. As such, there is a mix of downsides with such use. So we will always say yes to enhancing natural defenses as it is just simply a good idea and quite logical to include. It may or may not be enough to tip the balance in reducing time with symptoms or preventing them altogether, but any amelioration of an infectious illness is a blessing and it is always a good idea to load the dice in your favor, because early treatment is the best approach, always. By the time you find out there is a serious infection underway, it is much harder to gain the upper hand, so anything that can be done early to help defend the body against an onslaught is worth trying.