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I have been taking 30 000 ius of vit d3 for a month now should i continue or drop the dosage. Too much vitamin d can be bad for bones
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bsSome studies suggest over 1000 IUs a day isnt doing much extra for people.
The Sun is number one, always will be. If you can't get sun, wild caught fish, shellfish or organs. But again, you need the sun not tabletsI have been taking 30 000 ius of vit d3 for a month now should i continue or drop the dosage. Too much vitamin d can be bad for bones
Soy studiesSome studies suggest over 1000 IUs a day isnt doing much extra for people.
Your body treats Vitd3 the same as the suns vitdThe Sun is number one, always will be. If you can't get sun, wild caught fish, shellfish or organs. But again, you need the sun not tablets
Some studies suggest over 1000 IUs a day isnt doing much extra for people.
Your body treats Vitd3 the same as the suns vitd
the sun turns your cholesterol into hormones like vitamin d and testosterone if you take vit d and don't go out in the sun you will have high cholesterol and low tYour body treats Vitd3 the same as the suns vitd
Yeah but what does that mean? Because if someone has a vitamin d deficiency, and you physically measured it with a blood test, then you need 10k+, sometimes even 50k if they aren't responding, to get the vitamin D levels to normal levels, and that can take well over a month to achieve. So what does it mean to say 1000 IU isn't doing much extra for people? For people already at normal levels? Estimates suggest most people are deficient.
I hate studies, not for what they are, but for how they are interpreted, it's wicked, the impact these interpretations can have.
Yeah, very important, if you are taking vitamin D, you need to get blood tests to know where your levels are. If you are deficient, you need to supplement to get to normal levels, if you aren't' then you need to supplement w/e is needed to maintain levels.![]()
Too much vitamin D may harm bones, not help - Harvard Health
Vitamin D is essential for healthy, strong bones, but too much vitamin D not only doesn’t help bones, it may hurt them....www.health.harvard.edu
The sun doesn't age your skin or "give you cancer", you just know nothing about nutritionThis. LOL If you have a vitamin D deficiency, the protocol is extreme supplementation, it would never be, stand out in the sun, get aged, risk skin cancer, all for the possibility of getting vitamin D levels to normal.
I bold "possibility" because in most regions, it's not even possible to get adequate sunlight.![]()
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God, people are so stupid, it's funny but sad. I aim to help people, so I get to laugh from time to time.
If you are not dark ash it will age your skinThe sun doesn't age your skin or "give you cancer", you just know nothing about nutrition
nooo, not my back skin!If you are not dark ash it will age your skin
but you can get every beneficial wavelength from LEDsThe Sun is number one, always will be. If you can't get sun, wild caught fish, shellfish or organs. But again, you need the sun not tablets
expensive asf rather get sum pills than use a reptilian lightjfl buy a uv led lamp for reptiles and be done with it, supplementing is annoying and doesnt work for everyone. UVB is just a wave length
here https://www.mypetparadise.ca/zoo-med-reptisun-uvbled-9w.html you can calculate it yourself but like 10 mins right against your skin is enough
Lmfao no you can't this is top tier autismbut you can get every beneficial wavelength from LEDs
Lmfao no you can't this is top tier autism
https://solarcsystems.ca/home-phototherapy-selection-guide/Almost all SolRx devices are sold as UVB-Narrowband and for most patients it should be the waveband that is tried first. It is by far the most common choice for psoriasis, vitiligo, atopic-dermatitis (eczema), and Vitamin D deficiency; because it has proven to be very effective for both clinical and home-use, and it is theoretically safer than the alternatives.
Yeah but you wont get enough Vitamin d with sunscreenThe Sun is number one, always will be. If you can't get sun, wild caught fish, shellfish or organs. But again, you need the sun not tablets