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LL-37, a natural antimicrobial molecule present in the brain and gut, Suppresses Alpha-synuclein Clumping in Parkinson’s

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"LL-37, a natural antimicrobial molecule present in the brain and gut, selectively binds to harmful clumps of the alpha-synuclein protein — a hallmark of Parkinson’s disease — and prevents their further aggregation and toxic effects in lab-grown nerve cells, a study shows."

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not sure if relevant to this

"Short-term treatment with 2000 IU/day vitD significantly increased 25(OH)D levels in CD patients in remission and it was associated with increased LL-37 concentrations and maintenance of IP. Achieving 25(OH)D ≥ 75 nmol/l was accompanied by higher circulating LL-37, higher QoL scores and reduced CRP. Registered at ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT01792388)."

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That looks relevant! So what is the best vitamin D on Amazon!

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Despe in reply toBolt_Upright

Vitamin D3K2 by "Farmacy," but not on Amazon.

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Leslim in reply toDespe

Have u tried the Vitamin D... and does it slows the PD?

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Despe in reply toLeslim

My husband takes 10,000 IU and I take 2,500 IU. Vitamin D, combined with Magnesium and Calcium, is good for everyone's bones.

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Feargaire in reply toBolt_Upright

Hi. I use Life Extension D3 + K2 from iHerb. I started on 2x per day for two weeks to ramp up plasma levels. And reverted to 1x per day thereafter. A Magnesium supplement may be advised as D3 & Mg are involved in calcitonin production. A lack of the latter and it will be sequestered from other sources to achieve calcitonin production.

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Tonia1952

where and when can we buy the priduct?

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slimweiss in reply toTonia1952

Try Mercola.com. I get most of our supplements from him because he does a lot of research and uses only quality ingredients without harmful fillers . His VIt D is great. He’s not the cheapest but I think it’s worth it.

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Rhyothemis

Michael Lustgarten's book Microbial Burden has a section on LL-37 (costs $5):

smile.amazon.com/Microbial-...

Also has a lot on LPS and references some PD related studies.

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MarionP

Any critical remarks? Lemmings and little birds abound, and as a fan I seem to feel in the position of educating doctors, but what do the more informed have to say?

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