the doctor
Retired 2010
Re: Cytokine Storm & Vitamin D relationship?
I am very appreciative for the time and thoroughness taken by Dr. Heaney to address some of the basic questions we have been asking on this thread. It is a real honor to have people of the stature and expertize of Dr. William Grant and Dr. Robert Heaney participate here with us in this discussion.
I hope that those following this very interesting conversation over the last few days have enjoyed it as much as I have. It has been very informative to me and before I got involved in this thread, thought I knew all about vitamin D!
Well, another notion of mine hits the dust.
At any rate while I think what Dr. Heaney said was pretty clear, I decided to paraphrase his responses in my own words. Below is my interpretation of what he said.
Specifically, he recommends supplementing with vitamin D3 rather than vitamin D2.
Second, he didn't say exactly what dose people should take but did say most vitamin D experts he knows take 5,000iu vitamin D3 daily.
Thirdly, he confirmed that doses up to 10,000iu per day are probably safe (but did not recommend that dose or any specific dose).
Fourth, he confirmed that having a 25 OH vit D3 serum goal of between 40ng and 80ng was reasonable to obtain both the bone benefits and probably those related to infection resistance and cancer prevention.
Finally, he expressed hope that there was a relationship between vitamin D and autoimmune diseases like MS and diabetes but thinks to get this benefit requires that the mother (and probably father too although we never consider him) of the child be vitamin D replete and otherwise well nourished before becoming pregnant.
Grattan Woodson, MD
I am very appreciative for the time and thoroughness taken by Dr. Heaney to address some of the basic questions we have been asking on this thread. It is a real honor to have people of the stature and expertize of Dr. William Grant and Dr. Robert Heaney participate here with us in this discussion.
I hope that those following this very interesting conversation over the last few days have enjoyed it as much as I have. It has been very informative to me and before I got involved in this thread, thought I knew all about vitamin D!
Well, another notion of mine hits the dust.
At any rate while I think what Dr. Heaney said was pretty clear, I decided to paraphrase his responses in my own words. Below is my interpretation of what he said.
Specifically, he recommends supplementing with vitamin D3 rather than vitamin D2.
Second, he didn't say exactly what dose people should take but did say most vitamin D experts he knows take 5,000iu vitamin D3 daily.
Thirdly, he confirmed that doses up to 10,000iu per day are probably safe (but did not recommend that dose or any specific dose).
Fourth, he confirmed that having a 25 OH vit D3 serum goal of between 40ng and 80ng was reasonable to obtain both the bone benefits and probably those related to infection resistance and cancer prevention.
Finally, he expressed hope that there was a relationship between vitamin D and autoimmune diseases like MS and diabetes but thinks to get this benefit requires that the mother (and probably father too although we never consider him) of the child be vitamin D replete and otherwise well nourished before becoming pregnant.
Grattan Woodson, MD
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