March 26, 2010

day 258

So I'm very low on Vitamin D. I'm a 19 and as you read below that is seriouly deficient...and since I have been talking vit. D3 and my rheumatoid arthritis has been getting better. I also feel good like I have been in a sunny place. So I just wanted to share this info with you all because I care about you and want you to take care of yourself. Nobody tells you about vit. d. IF you are interested in more of the article I can send you the link.

In fact, your vitamin D level should never be below 32 ng/ml, and any levels below 20 ng/ml are considered serious deficiency states, increasing your risk of as many as 16 different cancers and autoimmune diseases like multiple sclerosis and rheumatoid arthritis, just to name a few.

There is one other thing you need to be aware of if you choose to use an oral vitamin D supplement and that is that there are basically two types – one is natural and one is synthetic.

  • The natural one is D3 (cholecalciferol), which is the same vitamin D your body makes when exposed to sunshine

  • The synthetic one is vitamin D2, which is sometimes called ergocalciferol

Once either form of the vitamin is in your body, it must be converted to a more active form. Vitamin D3 is converted 500 percent faster than vitamin D2, and is clearly a better alternative.

Vitamin D2 also has a shorter shelf life, and its metabolites bind with protein poorly, making it less effective. Studies have even concluded that vitamin D2 should no longer be regarded as a nutrient appropriate for supplementation or fortification of foods (although it continues to be used). So if you choose to use vitamin D supplements make sure it is in the form of vitamin D3.

Please be aware that nearly all the prescription-based supplements contain synthetic vitamin D2, so if you receive a prescription for vitamin D from your doctor, you’re most likely receiving the inferior vitamin D2.

When it comes to the benefits of optimizing your vitamin D levels, the evidence is simply overwhelming. Research shows you can drastically reduce your risk of cancer and countless other chronic diseases by getting safe sun exposure, using a safe tanning bed, or taking a high-quality supplement.

Yet, a great deal of people around the world have heard nothing of this great “discovery.” It’s even likely that your doctor is among them, which is why it’s so important to educate yourself.

As a result of flawed assumptions about sun exposure, and the subsequent recommendations, a vast majority of people are deficient in vitamin D. It’s thought that over 95 percent of U.S. senior citizens may be deficient, along with 85 percent of the American public.

Clearly, the word needs to get out but the mainstream media is slow to react. Plus, there’s no money to be made on selling vitamin D (it’s one of the most inexpensive supplements around) and sun exposure is free! So don’t count on any major corporations or drug companies to help get the message out (rather, count on them to try and suppress this lifesaving information).

The longer this information goes largely unnoticed, the more people who will die unnecessarily from potentially preventable cancers and other diseases.

Getting the correct test is the first step in this process, as there are TWO vitamin D tests currently being offered: 1,25(OH)D, and 25(OH)D.

The correct test your doctor needs to order is 25(OH)D, also called 25-hydroxyvitamin D, which is the better marker of overall D status. This is the marker that is most strongly associated with overall health.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

s has nothing to do with Vitasmin D, though I might see if it helps me at some point.
Here is a follow-up as to what happens to those who get on the wrong side of the Emperor Sarkozy:
http://sify.com/news/heads-roll-after-sarkozy-infidelity-rumours-spread-news-international-kd0q4ciggbg.html

whether the rumor is well-founded or not, who knows . . .?

robin said...

I was very low on this as well, 17. I was on 50,000 iu for a short period of time. Now I can take it with my calcium and be ok.

I don't know why this info isn't shared more, it is an easy fix and such benefits. Thanks for sharing.

Jill, Foxy and Ana said...

Hi Robin, I agree I don't know why they don't make everyone in the midwest take this test and get on Vit D.

Bonjour Francoise - I checked out the site and it is funny I do like Sarkozy and his wife.