Does anyone care that Vitamin D is a fat soluble vitamin which means the excess builds up in your body fat and can be toxic?
Not to mention there is no need to take vitamins unless it’s for some medical condition like eating hardtack all the time and developing scurvy. If a person eats right there is no need.
It’s hard to get a toxic level of vitamin D even with supplements
My doctor had me on 50,000 IU at one point. Regardless, I take K2 for possible excess vitamin D and the extra calcium in the blood.
The answer is no. And for a good reason. You may be confusing Vit D with Vit A which does have a toxicity concern.
Just because something is fat soluble does not connote toxicity.
Nope, because your terms are undefined, the limits involved are ineffective, and you're a concern troll who actually chooses to harm people's health to get your paycheck and please your political masters.
no, it works really well
I take 5,000 units er day and will increase to 6,000 when the flu season begins. I’ve been taking large doses for 5 years or so
this article was not really informative. the primary benefit is to reduce or eliminate colds and respiratory problems.
my exercise is paddling my kayak in summer and very soon to resume swimming twice a week