Supplementing with Vitamin K2 solves that problem. It moves calcium from soft tissues to bones, where it belongs. Meanwhile D is involved in hundreds of processes in your body, and 32 is a low level that is far from optimum. Most people should be at least at 50, and being at 80 would be better for most people. But you MUST get more K2. Fortunately, more companies are making a combined product, so it’s easy to get both.
The evidence that 50 ng/ml is too high is that lifeguards with that level have more kidney stones. I posted a study above. What is the evidence that 50 ng/ml is better than 32 ng/ml?