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Taking high dose of vitamin D can stop multiple sclerosis sufferers having a relapse
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What if any affect does this procedure have in the life of primary progressive sufferers.
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I take vitamin D3 supplement because I have been deficient and I just need to keep my levels higher, any one taking steroids should have a vitamin D deficiency test I think, deficiency can lead to all manner of illnesses, its important for my lung health and bone health. Probably any one with a chronic long term illness should be tested for vitamin D3 deficiency.
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You can read the full text of the study here
Safety and immunologic effects of high- vs low-dose cholecalciferol in multiple sclerosis
If you want to keep a copy clicking the box with ⇣ сохранить статью will download the full text English PDF there is sometimes a letter match spam trap to show you are human.
As we know full-body UVB (Sun or UVB producingTanning lamps) creates 10,000-20,000iu vitamin d3 in a very short time it's not surprising they found 10,400iu daily was safe and effective.
Most people will find that 140 iu daily cholecalciferol (vitamin D3) will raise 25(OH)D fairly quickly (2-3 months) and they can get a 25(OH)D test from NHS CityAssays Vitamin D test to check they have reached 150nmol/l which is the equivalent of 60ng/ml found to be optimal in the above research. When 25(OH)D is in the 125-150 range the daily intake may be reduced to 70 iu daily for each kilogram of bodyweight but it would be wise to test 25(OH)D again in 3-4 months to be sure that hasn't allowed levels to drop. There are a set of charts here Grassrootshealth that will enable you to fine tune your intake to stay around the 60ng/ml 150nmol/l level.
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