60,000 IU of Vitamin D Daily: 7 Years of Clinical Data - video and summary
60,000 IU of Vitamin D Daily: 7 Years of Clinical Data Reveals the Truth
Cure4Pain: summarized by Claude AI, June 2026


[00:00–00:42] Clinician claims 7+ years of giving patients 60,000 IU vitamin D daily (sometimes for years) with comprehensive blood monitoring every 3–6 months and reports zero cases of vitamin D toxicity, challenging the standard 4,000 IU upper limit.
[00:55–01:34] Target population is autoimmune patients (MS, RA, psoriasis, lupus) who would otherwise face biologics at $2,000–$5,000/month; many reportedly achieve complete remission on the protocol.
[01:34–02:25] Sample patient data cited: vitamin D levels of 156–220 ng/mL with ionized calcium remaining in normal or even low/deficient range, contradicting hypercalcemia concerns.
[02:25–02:49] Cofactors are framed as essential, not optional — magnesium, vitamin K2, and boron — to direct calcium to bone rather than soft tissue; toxicity reports allegedly stem from isolated vitamin D use without cofactors.
[02:49–03:53] References a 1928 Dr. Steck study (773 humans, 63 dogs) using extremely high doses, and claims 1920s sun-plus-diet exposure delivered 800,000–1,000,000 IU/day equivalents; argues 400 IU toxicity warnings emerged afterward.
[03:59–05:01] Justifies high doses via "vitamin D resistance" in autoimmune patients, caused by chronic infections and gut biofilms, VDR genetic polymorphisms, and metabolic syndrome — framing vitamin D as a steroid hormone regulating 2,700 genes.
[05:39–06:46] Illustrative MS case: baseline vitamin D 22 ng/mL on 4 drugs → 18 months later at 102 ng/mL, 95% symptom-free, off all but one medication, with PTH and ionized calcium staying normal throughout.
[06:46–07:44] States the hardest obstacle isn't disease reversal but compliance — daily supplements, quarterly labs, and sticking with the protocol before symptom improvement.
[07:44–09:11] Monitoring protocol: every 3 months track ionized calcium (not total), PTH as the "safety canary," kidney function, vitamin D, CBC, and inflammatory markers; mandatory daily cofactors include 400–800 mg magnesium glycinate, 100 mcg K2-MK7, B complex, minerals, omega-3s, and absorption enhancers (TUDCA, betaine HCl).
[09:11–10:00] Cost breakdown (Indian pricing in rupees with USD equivalents): roughly $55–$110/month for supplements plus $60 quarterly labs — positioned as far cheaper than lifelong biologics.