In his latest newsletter Louie Helm advises taking “activated” vitamin D in the form of Calcitriol or Paricalcitol, to raise one’s Klotho levels, which is likely to increase one’s IQ and longevity if you don’t already have the gene for it. Since Calcitriol and Paricalcitol aren’t over-the-counter, what would be the best way to acquire some?
If it’s true that the GT version gives you increased intelligence then there should be a dating service that matches TT with GG because their children would all be GT.
In his latest newsletter Louie Helm advises taking “activated” vitamin D in the form of Calcitriol or Paricalcitol, to raise one’s Klotho levels, which is likely to increase one’s IQ and longevity if you don’t already have the gene for it. Since Calcitriol and Paricalcitol aren’t over-the-counter, what would be the best way to acquire some?
http://rockstarresearch.com/increase-longevity-and-intelligence-with-boosted-klotho-levels/
Check the comments near the bottom. Not the pet pharmacy link.
Seems Michael Jackson is back from the dead and commenting on Louie’s blog. The salubrious powers of vitamin D know no bounds!
If it’s true that the GT version gives you increased intelligence then there should be a dating service that matches TT with GG because their children would all be GT.
How good is the case of ingesting Calcitriol/Paricalcitol over the standard cholecalciferol?
Your liver and kidneys already produce the necessary precursors. Eat enough dairy and get enough sunlight, and your body will do the rest.