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    Quote Originally Posted by Jake14 View Post
    Thanks
    For what its worth, my doctor who recommends and uses vitamin D said he wasnt concerned if my vitamin D went over 100. He might have mentioned there are no known toxicity cases of it, or something along these lines... basically I wasnt going to put myself in any acute danger if I went over 100.

    Now if I went over 200... then maybe but once I got to 90's I cut my dose to 5k IU daily. I have yet to get follow up bloods for that, but I will in a few months probably.

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    Thanks for the link Kelkel and if you and Bass could post any rise,or drop in calcium from your last BW I would appreciate it. I did my blood draw for vit D last week and see dr tomorrow. Hopefully the results are in on the BW and my bone density scan which was done yesterday.
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    thanks guys for comments my LH was neva that flash but yes Kelkel it was a 4 so mid range now feelin lots better ill get calcium an hydroxy D done too say in another 3-4 weeks then thats a 2 month turn around be interesting to see whats changed will put BW up when comes threw..

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    Get some sun...

    Coming out of winter this past May my Vitamin D level was 41, which wasnt too bad. After a summer of going to the beach at least once per week, my BW came back today @ 61.1. Not bad considering I've had little to no extra D supplementation. Is there really an optimal level we should be at though?

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    no one really knows, but mine has been hovering at about 87 or so and really don't know if i feel any different! i guess the higher the better as long as you're in range.

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    Well take this with a grain of salt but this is what one of my tests (NutrEval) had for Vitamin D:

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    Interesting abstract I came across... (did not read full paper)


    Vitamin D3 supplementation (4000 IU/d for 1 y) eliminates differences in circulating 25-hydroxyvitamin D between African American and white men
    http://ajcn.nutrition.org/content/96/2/332.abstract

    Background: African Americans suffer disproportionately from diabetes and cardiovascular disease and are significantly more likely to have suboptimal concentrations of circulating 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D]. The results of epidemiologic and observational studies suggest that there is a link between vitamin D deficiency and the risk of cardiometabolic disorders, which underscores the importance of maintaining healthy concentrations of 25(OH)D.

    Objective: The objective was to investigate whether daily supplementation with 4000 IU vitamin D3 for 1 y would eliminate any disparities in circulating concentrations of 25(OH)D between African American and white men.

    Design: Serum concentrations of 25(OH)D were measured every 2 mo in 47 subjects who received a daily oral dose of 4000 IU vitamin D3 for 1 y.

    Results: More than 90% of African Americans had serum concentrations of 25(OH)D <32 ng/mL, and approximately two-thirds had serum concentrations <20 ng/mL. Furthermore, there were significant disparities in serum concentrations of 25(OH)D between African American and white men. Supplementation with 4000 IU/d for 1 y eliminated any significant differences in circulating concentrations of 25(OH)D between African American and white men.

    Conclusion: The results of this clinical study show the feasibility and efficacy of this approach in the elimination of hypovitaminosis D, which is a widespread health disparity among African Americans. This trial was registered at clinicaltrials.gov as NCT01045109.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jake14 View Post
    What level of Vitamin D, 25- Hydroxy do people shoot for?
    life extension foundation recommends an optimal range of 50-80 ng/ml (Life Extension Magazine May 2012).

    apparently, a recent study by the american heart association found "Those whose 25-hydroxyvitamin D level exceeded 100 ng/mL had an atrial fibrillation incidence 2.5 times greater than people in the safe ranges (below 100 ng/mL)."

    lots of good info at lef.org.

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