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Showing posts with label vitamin D - dosages. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vitamin D - dosages. Show all posts

Saturday, April 13, 2013

Updated: Is monthly administration of 50,000iu Ergocalciferol (Vitamin D) safe and effective?

I am starting to see an interesting trend in people seeking my assistance:  Diffuse muscle and joint pain and excessive fatigue that appears to be connected with pharmaceutical doses of vitamin D, exclusively delivered in the form of Ergocalciferol.   So, what's going on here?

First, a little background:
About 70% of fair skinned people and 90% of dark skinned people in the Developed World are vitamin D deficient.  This is the consequence of entire populations being terrorised of the sun which is our main source of this essential nutrient.  The backup used to be via our diets but this vitamin  is barely present any more - remove the natural fats (and replace them with processed ones) and with these healthy fats goes the fat soluble vitamins (A,D,E & K).

Low vitamin D is a leading factor in winter flu and infections, depression, fatigue, obesity, heart disease, several neurological diseases, autoimmune diseases, osteoporosis and hormonal imbalances. Vitamin D may prevent anywhere from 50% to nearly 80% of all cancers - at least 30 different kinds of cancer to date and the list is growing.


Natural vitamin D is dirt cheap and can not be patented.  It costs about $14 per month to supply an adult with a healthy intake of natural vitamin D.  It works out to be even cheaper for children.

Until very recently, there has been no interest at all by medical practitioners and drugs companies in encouraging vitamin D deficient people to prevent or remedy this deficiency.  Why? 

 Because there is no money at all to be made via encouraging sunbathing, or taking a cheap-as vitamin D supplement.

However: things are quickly changing.  The prescription-only vitamin D medications are now coming onto the market.  Doctors are now prescribing massive doses of vitamin D left, right and center. In New Zealand, it is Ergocalciferol. So, what's brought this about?

Medicine is Big Business

Money:
There's a lot of money to be made from now on by prescribing pharmaceutical doses of vitamin D by way of tablets or injection.  These are at doses that are so high no other health professional would ever be able to get away with.

Capturing the market by prescribing at potencies no other health professional can get away with

Normal doses of vitamin D are from 1-4,000 iu per day.  What doctors are taking upon themselves to prescribe ranges from 50,000 to 3000,000 iu, either monthly or once or twice a year.  These are truly astonishing doses of a single vitamin.  One group of Australian researchers have even experimented with giving elderly women 500,000 iu in a single dose!  Astonishing! (Incidentally, these unfortunate women ended up suffering 27% more fractures - not less).  I wonder how many died, btw.  Here is the link to a helpful website which includes information about the timing of administration and dosages: http://www.vitamindwiki.com/Take+vitamin+D3+daily+or+weekly.  Note the importance of nutritional co-factors when giving vitamin D.

Would you ever consider taking your entire month's worth of vitamin C in a single dose, let alone a year's worth?

Think about it for a moment:  Isn't there a kind of madness about giving a person a tsunami's worth of a single nutrient?  Is this healthy?  I think not.  But things are going to get a lot, lot worse.

The Gold Rush is on within the pharmaceutical industries to develop patented analogues of natural vitamin D.

Patented Vitamin D - The next Great Pharmaceutical Gold Rush

As the patented drugs industry versions of vitamin D come rolling off the production lines, over the few years, we will see the marketing machines winding up big time, similar to what we see for seasonal flu vaccines and cholesterol medicines.  Patented vitamin D is about to become a huge gold mine for drugs companies and doctors - After all, what other drug is there that 70-90% of the population desperately need?

So long as we are kept in the dark and the vitamin is kept out of our food

As an aside: If vitamin D is so critical for health (Of that I am in agreement), then why does it appear that it is only adults who are getting the prescribing attentions of doctors?  Is it because a patented form of vitamin D suitable for children has yet to be developed?

Human Nutrition:
The human body likes a steady dribble of ALL nutrients, in natural balance and from a wide variety of natural sources.  Vitamin D is no exception and needs many co-factors such as protein, cholesterol and magnesium to be properly absorbed and put to good use. The healthiest way to supply any nutrient is with small doses, often and with plenty of everything else.  This gives each cell the ability to pick and choose the nutrients it needs, at that moment, as they circulate.

Healthy Nutrition:  Small Amounts - Often!

Cellular nutrient needs change constantly from one moment to the next.  If a megadose of a nutrient, such as 50,000iu or more of vitamin D is forced into the circulation this will cause massive nutrient imbalances and enormous stress on the body's physiology as it struggles to deal with this unwanted influx.

What we are describing is getting  very close to over dosage of vitamin D.  Here is an official description of what too much vitamin D can do....

Over dosage

The effects of administered vitamin D can persist for two or more months after cessation of treatment.
Hypervitaminosis D is characterized by:
  1. Hypercalcemia with anorexia, nausea, weakness, weight loss, vague aches and stiffness, constipation, mental retardation, anemia, and mild acidosis.
  2. Impairment of kidney function with polyuria, nocturia, polydipsia, hypercalciuria, reversible azotemia, hypertension, nephrocalcinosis, generalized vascular calcification, or irreversible renal insufficiency which may result in death.
  3. Widespread calcification of the soft tissues, including the heart, blood vessels, renal tubules, and lungs. Bone demineralization (osteoporosis) in adults occurs concomitantly.
  4. Decline in the average rate of linear growth and increased mineralization of bones in infants and children (dwarfism).
This is not good, if you ask me, especially when over 80% of the people I do a Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis on already have evidence of excessive circulating calcium.  Repeated, huge doses of vitamin D risks pushing these people who are already in a rather fragile state over the brink and into poor health.

These horrific ailments, including death, that are associated with excessive vitamin D, are at the end of a long continuum from being healthy to being dead.  What we have, long before being dead, is heightened fatigue, aches and pains - excess calcium depositing in the soft tissues, including the arteries, kidneys, muscles and joints.  This seems very much like the complaints that people are coming in to see me following their visit to the doctor and the subsequent mega-shots of vitamin D.

My Advice:

  • If your doctor advises you to take supplementary vitamin D, insist on a prescription of natural vitamin D that has you ingesting 2-4,000 iu per day during winter and no more than 2,000 iu per day during summer - and none on the days that get sun on your bare body.  
  • Do not take mega doses of any nutrient, including vitamin D, unless there is a strong case with urgency and this is monitored by regular testing.
  • If your doctor is unable to give you a suitable prescription of low dose natural vitamin D, then get some natural vitamin D from me - its cheap and there's even some that is suitable for infants!



I have written many articles about vitamin D.  Please follow the labels below this article.  Enjoy the reading and please pass this article onto your friends and loved ones - thanks.



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Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Infographic about vitamin D benefits and dosages


Here's an informative guide from http://www.naturalnews.com/ about the benefits of vitamin D and how much to take daily.  I recommend a more conservative dose of 1,000iu of natural vitamin D daily.  Please avoid the megadoses of synthetic vitamin D (Ergocalciferol)  that your doctor is currently dispensing with gay abandon.  Read here for more about the dangers of megadosing with Ergocalciferol




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Wednesday, September 01, 2010

My view on vitamin D supplementation in babies

Living Life and loving the sun
Jasmine and Alama Moller:  Each dressed for the beach
suited to their respective skin types.
"Gary, I wondered if you had a view on vitamin D supplementation in babies. I noticed US and UK recommendations have been updated so that vit D should be given in supplemental form to babies (along with iron, tho generally thru iron enhanced rice cereal). Australia doesn't appear to have any checks for this level in babies but I wouldn't be surprised if there was a lack given their focus on sunblock and hats.

It is mentioned in a number of articles that vitamin d is present in breastmilk but not in high enough quantities. I take a vit d supplement and XXX is still Breastfeeding."

"P"
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Gary:
It is now over five years that I have been reviewing blood tests for vitamin D and so far not one single person has presented with optimum results (120-160nm/l).  Most actual results are from 30-80nm/l which is a shocking indictment on the success of the Cancer Society's ill conceived Sun Smart programme which reaps millions of dollars in revenue for them at great cost to the health of the general populace.  The lowest was 9nm/l.  My small sample of pregnant and nursing women a vitamin D of about 30-50nm/l is pretty typical.

Anything less than 50nm/l is clinically vitamin D deficient 
and requires urgent attention.

A mother, foetus and nursing baby will benefit substantially and in many ways from mother sunbathing 5-

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Vitamin D deficiency is most probably the leading cause of Autism

That evidence is:
1) autism is more common in cloudy and rainy areas;
2) dark-skinned immigrants have much higher rates of autism;
3) there are more cases in the northern US than in the South, and
4) autism is more common in urban than rural areas, just like rickets.

John Cannell, MD
Vitamin D Council
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Gary comments:

Dr Cannell also noted that the NIH found widespread bony abnormalities in autistic kids, abnormalities that look like the effects of chronic low-grade rickets. It is interesting to note that rickets has been reported affecting immigrant children in South Wellington. Rickets is a disease of vitamin D deficiency.

Also, Dr Cannell predicts that vitamin D will be found to have a treatment effect in autism, as Vitamin D acts quickly to prevent further oxidative brain damage and increases brain glutathione, which promptly dispatches the usual suspects in the causation of autism (mercury and other environmental toxins).

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How Much Vitamin D?
The following guidelines are reproduced from the Vitamin D Council. Please go here for a wealth of information about vitamin D and Health.

"If you refuse to see a physician, or can't find a knowledgeable one, purchase the 1000 IU/day vitamin D3 cholecalciferol pills that are available over-the-counter in North America or a 5,000 IU capsule. Take an average of 5,000 IU a day, year-round, if you have some sun exposure. If you have little, or no, sun exposure you will need to take at least 5,000 IU per day. How much more depends on your latitude of residence, skin pigmentation, and body weight. Generally speaking, the further you live away from the equator, the darker your skin, and/or the more you weigh, the more you will have to take to maintain healthy blood levels.

For example, Dr. Cannell lives at latitude 32 degrees, weighs 220 pounds, and has fair skin. In the late fall and winter he takes 5,000 IU per day. In the early fall and spring he takes 2,000 IU per day. In the summer he regularly sunbathes for a few minutes most days and thus takes no vitamin D on those days in the summer. The only way you can know how much you vitamin D you need to take is by repeatedly getting your blood tested—known as a 25(OH)D test—and seeing what you need to do to keep your level around 50 ng/mL.

Infants and Children

Infants and children under the age of one, should obtain a total of 1,000 IU (25 mcg) per day from their formula, sun exposure, or supplements. As most breast milk contains little or no vitamin D, breast-fed babies should take 1,000 IU per day as a supplement unless they are exposed to sunlight. The only exception to this are lactating mothers who either get enough sun exposure or take enough vitamin D (usually 4,000–6,000 IU per day) to produce breast milk that is rich in vitamin D. Formula fed babies should take an extra 600 IU per day until they are weaned and then take 1,000 IU a day, as advised below.

Children over the age of 1 year, and less than 4 years of age, should take 2,000 IU vitamin D per day, depending on body weight, latitude or residence, skin pigmentation, and sun exposure.

Children over the age of 4, and less than 10 years of age
, should take 3,000 IU per day, unless they get significant sun exposure. On the days they are outside in the sun, they do not need to take any; in the winter they will need to take 3,000 IU every day.

Children over the age of 10 years old should follow instructions for adults detailed above."

Source: Vitamin D Council

Which vitamin D do I recommend?
I recommend Thompson's Vitamin D in Omega 3 oil. This is a pure natural vitamin D that does not have additives like selenium. It is surprisingly cheap. When taking 5,000iu per day - or less if for children - it may be easy to over-supply the other ingredients that are based around totally outdated official dosages for vitamin D. So, please take the pure natural vitamin D, if taking more than 1-2,000iu per day of vitamin D.



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Friday, April 24, 2009

Low vitamin D linked to many health issues, including obesity and inflamatory decline

"It should be pointed out that the sun paranoia of the American Cancer Society has resulted in dramatic increases of many types of cancer due to a lack of vitamin D. Sure there are fair-skinned people who should minimize sun exposure, and every person should avoid burning. The sunscreen nonsense has gone wild. Enjoy the sun – your health may depend on it."
Go here for the full article
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Gary comments:
This article by Bryon Richards of Wellness Resources is further encouragement that I am on the right track when criticising the health authorities and advocacy organisations, like the Cancer Society over their misguided and misleading sunsmart policies.

Richards discusses the links between vitamin D deficiency and obesity and inflammation. Inflammation is the prime driver behind cardiovascular disease, the leading killer in modern societies.

Top up your vitamin D levels now!


New Zealanders are entering winter, the vast majority with deficient levels of this essential
nutrient - especially children, office workers and the elderly. Low population levels of vitamin D are the drivers behind winter flu and cold epidemics. It is time for your family to be taking a daily vitamin D supplement. Your entire family. Please view this video by one of my all time heros: Dr John Cannell...


How much supplementary vitamin D should we be taking?
I defer to the Vitamin D Council, the authority on this matter:

"If you use suntan parlors once a week or if you live in Florida and sunbathe once a week, year-round, do nothing. However, if you have little UVB exposure, my advice is as follows: healthy children under the age of 2 years should take 1,000 IU per day—over the age of 2, 2,000 IU per day.

Well adults and adolescents between 80–130 pounds should start with 3,000 IU per day while those over 130 pounds but less than 170 pounds should take 4,000 IU per day. Those over 170 pounds should receive 5,000 IU per day. Two months later have a 25-hydroxy-vitamin D blood test, either through ZRT or your doctor."

Where can I get a Vitamin D Blood Test?
In New Zealand and Australia, go to your general practitioner. However; we have a serious problem here in New Zealand: Pharmac, the funding arm of the Health Dept has sent out an instruction last year to all doctors urging them not to do this test because they consider it unnecessary and a waste of money. So do not be at all surprised if your doctor refuses.

If your doctor refuses, simply tell him/her that you will take your business elsewhere. You are the consumer, you pay your taxes and you have the right to know this critically important health information.

In three years, not one person I have had tested has come back with an "optimum" result!
Vitamin D deficiency is epidemic. There is no arguing this fact, yet most doctors, including the Health authorities ignore this. Is it because vitamin D is cheap, non-patentable and the sun is free?

Less is more - so long as it is often!

If your doctor does decide to prescribe you a vitamin D supplement, the odds are it will be a weekly or monthly tablet of 20,000iu of synthetic vitamin D. This is outrageous because it is a big body hit of a synthetic sunstance and we do not know the long term consequences of this. It makes so much more sense to give small doses of the natural form often rather than these big hits - I can not understand why they do this other than out of sheer ignorance of basic human nutrition.

Where can I purchase vitamin D?
You can get high quality, low cost vitamin D from my website store. I recommend that you get a mix of the Thompsons and Nutra-Life formulations.  Switch from one to the other over the winter (Nutra-Life has some added minerals that we need but do not want to overdose on). Most children can easily swallow these small capsules. If not, then break the capsule open and mix the contents into their food.

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