Vitamin D dosing myths

Linda’s BRAVO to yet another conventional doctors who sees the light!! This excites me….Sorry but any doctor that tells you to restrict your VitD, I would say RUN FORREST RUN!! I have battled (5) Cancers, but at the time I wasn’t paying attention to my VitD levels….it finally bit me in the back….It has taken me a few years of massive amounts of D to get my levels in a safe margin. I now take 10,000 to 15,000 units daily. to maintain safe levels……

Doc Gurley is RIGHT ON….she lists 6 VitD myths….read and learn…..

Regards,
Linda

Full article: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/gurley/detail?entry_id=54957

Vitamin D dose myths – 6 fun factoids
As the mountain of vitamin D research (showing its importance) grows to Everest heights, you may be wondering about some statements that are thrown around as “truth.” Here are some fun vitamin D myths to pass along (by email, twitter or facebook) to friends, family and loved ones, because, when it comes to vitamin D, you want to get your dose (even of information) JUST RIGHT:

1) Just go out in the sun, already. That will fix everyone’s vitamin D levels. Right? Is it true that you can get enough vitamin D from the sun? Um, well, that depends on who “you” is. For example, our media tends to assume we’re all Nicole Kidman pale – hence the widely cited recommendations that 10-15 minutes of daily sun can suffice. If you’re darkly pigmented (whatever your ethnic background), studies show that, if you live north of L.A., you would need to be out, at minimum, from November to May, fully naked, for TWO SOLID HOURS at midday to get enough vitamin D. Yikes…talk about a recommendation being far off the mark! For many working, non-Nicole-Kidman Americans, it would be actually physically impossible to get enough vitamin D, using the sun only.

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Saturday, January 9, 2010

From: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2010/01/09/MN8T1BEG4V.DTL&type=health&tsp=1

  • Birgit Calhoun

    Hi Linda! I hope these myths will be disspelled soon. But here is another factoid, more like a factual account of what was known in 1992 about Vit. D. http://edrv.endojournals.org/cgi/reprint/13/4/719
    It is shocking to me how long it is taking for important information like this to make its way to the surface and to the consumer. My question is who was trying to hide it.
    Sincerely Birgit Calhoun

  • Linda

    Hi Birgit…sorry didn’t see you comment…I think we need to follow the money and perhaps we will find the answer!!

    VitD is vital to our health. Some Lyme docs want to restrict our VitD intake, but there is no way I would ever give up my VitD…I take 5000 units morning and evening. It took me a year of mega dosing to get it to a low normal range.

    Interestingly enough I have not had to deal with anymore Cancers since I got my levels up….I have to watch them closely.

    Thanks for posting and I hope you visit up again.

    Regards,
    Linda