Scientists Confirm IOM Recommendation for Vitamin D Intake Was Miscalculated and Is Far Too Low
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/3270578/posts
and should take Vit D3.
I take the 5,000IU caps- and take 3-4 a day.
I haven’t been sick in decades. ( I don’t do flu or pneumonia shots)
I’m going salmon fishing in Alaska for my birthday this summer - my 80th.
I do D-3 in the winter months.
and should take Vit D3.
I take the 5,000IU caps- and take 3-4 a day.
I haven’t been sick in decades. ( I don’t do flu or pneumonia shots)
I’m going salmon fishing in Alaska for my birthday this summer - my 80th.
Sounds good but the article fails to mention if we are to take it orally.
also: “Scientists Confirm Institute of Medicine Recommendation for Vitamin D Intake Was Miscalculated and Is Far Too Low”
(I’ve been writing about this for decades)
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O goody, I guess I should expect this is the new Vitamin E. Hypercalcemia is becoming more problematic, I suspect this is why. That and measuring patient vitamin D during the winter months for year long dosage. Makes no sense to me, and hypercalcemia is serious. I agree with a winter dose maybe, but some common sense should be applied. Another day another study. After the lies about global warming, published biases, I don’t think researchers have my best interest at heart.
Bookmark... goes with another vitamin D article here the other day.
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