I would say your vit d could be higher - around 100, perhaps.
Your Bs are ok, they're water-soluble, so excess will flush away.
Magnesium tests are meaningless, carry on with the supplements.
I would say your potassium and sodium are on the low side.
Your calcium is ok. But, if taking vit D3, it's advisable to take vit K2 - MK7, because taking vit D increases your absorption of calcium from food, and vit K2 makes sure it gets into the bones and teeth, and doesn't build up in the soft tissues.
It took me some time to get a little better. Now it’s easier to write. Thank you for your answer.
I take vitamin D every day now. I started to take magnesium 2 times per day: 200 at lunch, 200 before bed. I added some iron to bedtime magnesium, + Sodium Ascorbate. My iron was a bit low, the figures are in my first post in January.
At lunch I also take Astaxanthin. Have you ever tried it? Is it better than vitamin C?
I worry about calcium because I am dairy free already for a year. Maybe to use use Calcium sometimes, let’s say 1-2 pills per week? Or it’s much better to use K2 every day instead? Is there way to make sure K2 is safe? I know I can not test it easily. I would not like to get too much of it.
I’ve read B6 can be toxic if high in blood. Do you think I should not be concerned and take vitamin B complex? My endo retested my B’s yesterday, he trusts their lab more. I will post them if they will differ too much from these ones.
I am extremely thirsty every night, I started to eat salt and add it to water...not sure if it’s good. How can I safely increase potassium and sodium?
Ok, I will forget about calcium for now then, and will give a try to K2, and B-complex.
On the moment of the test I was taking 200 magnesium at bedtime, not every day though. Then tried 400 for the last week. Is it better then to take it as 200 at lunch, with Astaxanthin?
I am taking so many things during day, including food/drinks, that I find it easier to fit iron to bedtime. Only once I had stomach issues after I ate a cucumber 30 minutes prior iron. Definitely not eating anything close to taking it.
Would you also recommend taking iron with some vitamin C in the same time?
Sorry to but in GG, but Vit K is one of the fat soluble vitamins - A K E D (think naked!!)
Viv123 K2-MK7 of 90-100mcg is the correct amount to take for up to 10,000iu D3. I like Healthy Origins brand, nice small softgel and contains only the K2-MK7 and extra virgin olive oil to aid absorption. Like D3, K2 should be taken with some dietary fat.
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