My friend put me onto the "legal" steroid Vitamin D. lol.
Just wondering how many other people are taking Vitamin D and seeing the benefits?
My friend put me onto the "legal" steroid Vitamin D. lol.
Just wondering how many other people are taking Vitamin D and seeing the benefits?
I take 5000iu daily
I tested low on blood work.
I now take 10,000iu a day.
I take 12000 ui. In my bw gives me ONLY in the Middle range...
I am taking 30,000iu for 4 weeks since I have been sick lately and then take 10,000iu daily with my daily vitamins.
The same for me, 5000 IU daily..i find that my blood sugar levels seem to stay more stable when I am carb cycling. My doctor actually told me about the benefits of Vit D and blood sugar levels
I’d been taking 12,000 iu/day for about a year. Recent bloods came back with a 95.8 of a reference range of 30-100, so I ratcheted it back to 7000 and will see where that lands me in a few more weeks.
I dropped off of taking 5000iu daily and my last test value was 72.3 on a scale of 30-100ng/mL. Probably will have it checked again this coming winter to see how it holds up without supplementation.
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5000ius daily
Yeah, here too. Showed up deficient on bloodwork a while back- of course it is, in chicago- so doc gave me script for 50,000 iu d2/wk, and i do 5000iu d3 daily. Last bloodwork came back in the 90's. I did notice i was having nagging light upper arm and shoulder pain- but not the joint- the bone itself- after about 3 or 4 wks on the vit d, it disappeared
I take 50k a week, backed up by blood work, leaves me around 70 on a scale of 30-99.
For people taking high levels of supplemental VitD WITHOUT bloodwook, be thoughtful, I think I've read that VitD can be toxic at high levels for an extended period of time (source: Kelkel
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Yeah i brought the toxicity up to my doc when he first started me, cuz i was also supp d3 on my own. He told me not to have any concern about it from about oct-feb, because in chgo theres no way im going to be able to get my levels high enough during that period. He said he will pull bloods in march and see.
I take vitamin D. 5000 ius a day.
Yes, I do take Vitamin D from Canadian Pharmacy. Many, if not most people are deficient in vitamin D unless they supplement. Age is one cause of the body not absorbing vitamin D--it's not necessarily because the people aren't out getting a suntan, it's simply their age. In fact a 65 year old could be more likely to be out in the sun working in a garden or sitting on a beach in winter than some young person sitting in an office. Their bodies just don't do a good job of absorbing vitamin D. That's why doctors test for it
And younger people too, for some reason, are often low in vitamin D. It's best to take around 5000 IU for COVID purposes. Maybe you'll not get such a bad case, maybe you'll avoid it, maybe...no one knows. At this point so much is unknown about COVID that we are just grasping at straws but this could be a good straw to have in your arsenal of defences.
Last edited by Oliver47; 11-11-2020 at 06:22 AM.
I just had a Vitamin D shot last weekend and I've been feeling pretty good. Not getting enough sun (although it's been nice recently) this time of the year. Figured, why not?
I also got it because of the potential benefits against fighting COVID.
5000 iu’s daily for me
Ran 5000 for the last year, upped it to 10,000 about 2 weeks ago.
I've been doing 5000iu daily.
Taking Vit D3 without K2 esspecialy mk7 is quite dangerous because it may cause calcium depozit in to the soft tissue like blood vessel
I don't buy into the "dangerous" aspect unless you may be an extremely K2 deficient individual. K2 supplementation is great though and I've been on it for years. If someone feels arterial calcium build up is an issue then they should go get a Cardiac CT Scan for Calcium Score. It's a cheap imaging test that breaks down the calcium build up in the arteries around your heart. You'll need a script and most insurances don't cover it but it only costs about $85 bucks and takes 10 minutes. I did it earlier this year. Fascinating tool to have in your arsenal.
4k-6k iu daily
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5000 Iu daily, its more so a hormone than a vitamin.
Dr. Rhonda Patrick explains this to great extent.
https://youtu.be/tBSfIckPV44
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