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Vitamin D dropped again

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Hi everyone

I had my Vitamin tested in January and I was deficient.

January 2024: Vitamin D deficient (Vitamin D: 27.4 ng/ml (Low) ….(30-100)

I decided to sit outside instead of supplement (weather has been very mild) I just got my results for April 2024 and Im worse off…

April 2024: Vitamin D deficient (Vitamin D: 22.2ng/ml (Low) ….(30-100)

Obviously I need to supplement sun is not cutting for me but how much and when?

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Lulla

hi

I too have low levels of vitamin d.

I take supplements when I remember but need to do more research about

- issues with absorbency - I have metabolic syndrome so all sorts of issues including probably gut issues. If there are absorption issues, supplements might be a waste of time. Better try to fix gut microbiome first.

- I heard that as we age, absorption from the sun works less

- vit d is also a hormone so it’s good to get proper guidance in how one supplements

- I have heard functional doctors say that the recommended daily doses of supplementation are way below what the body needs

Those are my main thoughts. I need to find out and understand more

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FallingInReverse

Check out this link:

grassrootshealth.net/projec...

Consider doing the loading dose as it’s recommended.

Don’t forget 100 of Vit K (mk-7 is longer lasting so a good option), and magnesium is also a D co factor.

I did the calculator and overshot my goal by a bit, but it totally worked to get my levels up in the timeframe the calculator said.

Now I’m back to a more routine maintenance dose about half what I did during the calculated period.

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Marz

If relying on the sun it is suggested you need at least 20 mins between 11 and 3pm with almost half of your body exposed....

I moved to Crete in 2004 and a few years later tested insufficient - as did hubby. We both have Hashi's and supplement.

I once posted here, some research done in Crete about VitD - will try and find it ....

According to Grassroots Health your result would be good around 60 so your dose would be around 4000 iu's. ( a 1000 iu's for every 10 units below 60 ) Vit D is fat soluble so should be taken with a fat containing meal. There is a VitD gel capsule containing olive oil - Natures Best....on-line. NB for readers. Ng/L is a measurement not used so often in UK - mostly pmol/L. Divide pmol result by 2.5 for ng/L....

sciencedirect.com/science/a...

Not sure this is the one ! Interesting though !

I remember helvella once quoting the paper.

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Chauffeurs

Ask your local pharmacist..they'll know the maximum strength you can take or if you can get an appointment the Dr will prescribe!Mine was low..off the scale like yours and I was given 20000 mus..once a month! As it affected my stomach I'm now prescribed 400 mu daily of calciferol..which is vit dx

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GillyGangGong

you should be taking it every day for life.I was deficient I use California gold i take 5000 daily and magnesium and vitamin k2 also mines gone up to 127 IU’s the UK levels are low I’m hoping it increases further. I get my vitamins from i herb it’s free delivery. I hope this helps xx

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Rosills1

Look at grassroots health and don't forget vit K2 and Magnesium (K2 at different time of day as both fat soluble)You can get an oral spray from Healthspan elite

I personally think that you perhaps need to deliver some to the gut microbiome direct, so I take caps and the spray.

NHS guidelines at 400 iu are based, afaiu, on A paper from 1940s about prevention of rickets! Vit D is about so much more than that.

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Thank you to everyone.

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LilacandMint

Vitamin D is very low. Your doctor or an endo can work out how much vitamin D3 you need. You might need a leading dose but I just went on 1600iu daily. This has been increased to 2400iu. My vitamin D was 30 in 2019. It is now 75 or above which is the optimal level. Very low vitamin D can also cause a condition called Hyperparathyroidism. The parathyroids control calcium and phosphorous in the blood. Your GP should check your calcium and phosphorous and PTH hormone levels too.

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