tim-from-pa
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- Aug 4, 2005
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Hey, I'm game for anything that will add to my vitamin D levels especially in this age where we are told that we are Draculas that will melt in the sun like butter with horrific cancer if we so much as run to our car unprotected by sunscreen (OK, I exaggerate, but not by much because going to your car in a parking lot may expose you for a measly 5 minutes, about one third of the time they recommend the maximum time in the sun!)
http://www.medpagetoday.com/Endocrinology/GeneralEndocrinology/38605
However, while the mushrooms (IMO) gave so-so results compared to the 2000 unit supplements, I was not impressed with the "after" blood values of any of them.
The best value, the D3 group, still should be double, or close to it, to get the benefit of vitamin D protection. At the very least one should have a D level in their blood of 38 (let's round that to 40)ng/mL and double or triple is even better for other things. They probably think these patients are the "picture of health" now and when they get cancer one day we'll then be told "Those in vitamin D study demonstrates that vitamin D does not prevent cancer." Sheeeeez.
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http://www.medpagetoday.com/Endocrinology/GeneralEndocrinology/38605
However, while the mushrooms (IMO) gave so-so results compared to the 2000 unit supplements, I was not impressed with the "after" blood values of any of them.
The best value, the D3 group, still should be double, or close to it, to get the benefit of vitamin D protection. At the very least one should have a D level in their blood of 38 (let's round that to 40)ng/mL and double or triple is even better for other things. They probably think these patients are the "picture of health" now and when they get cancer one day we'll then be told "Those in vitamin D study demonstrates that vitamin D does not prevent cancer." Sheeeeez.
