I've been looking around about Marshall.
1) the hypercalcuria he mentions for sarcoidosis, is only found in about 10% of patients who have it. (those who make excess Vit D-- which should show up on tests)
2) also that there is a definite genetic link, and that sarcoidosis occurs in families.
3) I could not find any medical links about it being linked to other autoimmune diseases.
4) the D he refers to in our food chain is a very low amount, and the D2 type. For example 100 IU in 8oz of milk.
Until other researchers can duplicate his math and theory with hard facts, his work remains in the theoretical realm.
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