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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Broken Bones - Vitamin D
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<blockquote data-quote="Re-Ride" data-source="post: 89234" data-attributes="member: 8395"><p>A tiny minority of persons have difficulty raising their serum 25-OHD. For them the usual supplementation does not work at all or there is painfully slow progress. Beyond mere absorption the body must process the supplement in to the final form it can use. This takes place in multiple steps in different parts of the body. </p><p></p><p> As a member of this class of non-responders I have reported my experience on these pages which was that Bio-Tech D3-50 capsules were the -only- thing that raised my labs out of single digit range. Over the course of several years none of the Rx preparations worked. I have no explanation on why this is. </p><p></p><p> The toxicity research, as far as I am aware, has always looked at serum levels of 25-OHD not daily dose. Weekly or bi-weekly doses of 50,000 IU have been used in studies and clinical practice to raise serum levels. Those that prefer to take daily doses will find it easy to open a Bio Tech capsule to take some of the powder on their tongue. There's no need to measure it. Take 50k / week total then retest. Bio-Tech also offers capsules which contain both D3 and K2 (MK7).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Re-Ride, post: 89234, member: 8395"] A tiny minority of persons have difficulty raising their serum 25-OHD. For them the usual supplementation does not work at all or there is painfully slow progress. Beyond mere absorption the body must process the supplement in to the final form it can use. This takes place in multiple steps in different parts of the body. As a member of this class of non-responders I have reported my experience on these pages which was that Bio-Tech D3-50 capsules were the -only- thing that raised my labs out of single digit range. Over the course of several years none of the Rx preparations worked. I have no explanation on why this is. The toxicity research, as far as I am aware, has always looked at serum levels of 25-OHD not daily dose. Weekly or bi-weekly doses of 50,000 IU have been used in studies and clinical practice to raise serum levels. Those that prefer to take daily doses will find it easy to open a Bio Tech capsule to take some of the powder on their tongue. There's no need to measure it. Take 50k / week total then retest. Bio-Tech also offers capsules which contain both D3 and K2 (MK7). [/QUOTE]
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