.......getting up to 10 minutes of daily sun exposure to meet the body's needs of 800 to 1,000 IU a day.
High 1,25 d can be a sign of inflammation, but it can also be a sign of low calcium. Ken Lassesen would be the person to 'talk' to, he's recovered 3 times (in 30+) years. He relapsed in 2012, but has been back at work for at least six months, and took 10,000iu's a day even with his 1,25 being high. It came down as he recovered.@Charles555nc
its about 4.45mins into the clip (thanks @allyb) - it basically says that high vit d 1.25 is a sign of chronic inflammation - so theoretically supplementing it is not good.........
Is that number supposed to have 4 zeros? If so, did a health care practitioner recommend it?my problem now is whether to take my weekly vit d supplement 50000iu
I am worried about my osteoporosis.....but after last weeks viral flare don't want to go back there either.....