Just got VitD levels back, there is no range so I am sharing a screenshot to give all the info. As always, it says it's fine, but you guys often have different views!
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Stacey
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There is a range, sort of, at the left hand side. But with Vit D it's not essential to have the range, all you need to know is what your result is and what the recommended level is said to be, and according to the Vit D Council, Vit D Society and Grassroots Health that is 100-150nmol/L with a recent blog post on Grassroots Health recommending 125nmol/L, and Monitor My Health doesn't appear to agree with that if they consider approx 60-100 replete.
So if I had a level of 76nmol/L like you I would want it higher and to be within the range recommended by the Vit D Council, etc.
Are you taking any Vit D supplements?
You might want to check out a recent post that I wrote about Vit D and supplementing:
you will see that to achieve the recommended level from your current level they suggest taking 2,500iu D3 daily but as you're just 0.4 over the previous table you might want to consider anywhere between 2,500 and 3,700iu, maybe 3,000iu. There are also the important cofactors needed when taking D3 - magnesium and Vit K2-MK7 which are mentioned in my other post I linked to.
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