Are you adjusting your vitamin D intake to account for the Fall/Winter months of limited sunlight exposure?

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andrewBwinter

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I'm still reeling from the symptoms and over supplementing iron helps with the excessive urination and diarrhea/IBS and nausea. This doesn't come without a price, rashes on ankles and a sudden but short term increase in glucose if I go too far.

I found a study on the relationship between iron and vitamin D supplements, too much vitamin D supplements can actually greatly affect iron absorption in the gut. Two weeks after starting vitamin D supplements, symptoms started to appear after two weeks of symptom relief.

My ferritin levels has almost doubled (43->79) since stopping vitamin D supplements.


I watched Morley Robins again yesterday and his philosophy on excessive Vitamin D makes sense.
 
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Gladiator

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I'm still reeling from the symptoms and over supplementing iron helps with the excessive urination and diarrhea/IBS and nausea. This doesn't come without a price, rashes on ankles and a sudden but short term increase in glucose if I go too far.

I found a study on the relationship between iron and vitamin D supplements, too much vitamin D supplements can actually greatly affect iron absorption in the gut. Two weeks after starting vitamin D supplements, symptoms started to appear after two weeks of symptom relief.

My ferritin levels has almost doubled (43->79) since stopping vitamin D supplements 4 weeks ago.

Thanks for this. I’m now intrigued about iron levels going up after stopping vitamin D.
You found most of this out from trial and error did you
 

Systemlord

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I’m now intrigued about iron levels going up after stopping vitamin D.

I must I have an extreme sensitivity to vitamin D, my levels have dropped from 74 measured on March 4 and have dropped 26 points and is now 48 and symptoms are still present but declining.

There seems to be a connection between my declining vitamin D levels and increasing ferritin levels.
 

Systemlord

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Isn't it possible it's from something else then?
No, because these symptoms I have now were much stronger four weeks ago. Any time I consume anything with vitamin D in it, I experienced a worsening of the symptoms that have been declining over the past couple of weeks.

I get the same symptoms whether I eat something with vitamin D in it or vitamin D supplement itself.

I got these symptoms 2 weeks ago after consuming a glass 2 glasses of almond milk, which has 100 iu vitamin D.
 
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GreenMachineX

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No, because these symptoms I have now were much stronger four weeks ago. Any time I consume anything with vitamin D in it, I experienced a worsening of the symptoms that have been declining over the past couple of weeks.

I get the same symptoms (kidney pain, excess urination, dehydration) whether I eat something with vitamin D in it or vitamin D supplement itself.

I got these symptoms 2 weeks ago after consuming a glass of almond milk, which has 100 iu vitamin D.
Gotcha. What were all your symptoms?
 

Systemlord

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Gotcha. What were all your symptoms?
Muscles cramps, kidney pain, excess urination, dehydration, heart arrhythmia, nausea, testicular pain, bone pain and erectile dysfunction upon consuming the vitamin D.

I mistakenly ate mushrooms yesterday and these symptoms returned, but not as bad as two weeks ago when drinking the almond milk which has a lot more vitamin D in it.

Interestingly I just obliterated at tooth and need a crown eating something that wasn't that hard.

Maybe a coincidence, maybe not.
 
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Systemlord

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The last couple of days I've noticed big reduction in symptoms I associate with vitamin D toxicity and my erections have become much more active in the last 3 days.

This is strange considering vitamin D is supposed to help with erections. It seems everyday there's more activity down there.

That means even at 48, this is too high a vitamin D level for me.
 

andrewBwinter

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Can I ask why we are taking Vitamin D3?
  • Issues with iron buildup in the tissue
  • If we are taking exogenous T then natural shuts down so raising T naturally seems redundant
  • D interferes with Mg
 
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Systemlord

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I had a snack at work today and has a very bad reaction, turns out it had a lot of calcium in it. Instant heart arrhythmia, mental confusion, nausea and fatigue. I had to go home early.

I did have to start adding vitamin D back into my diet because all the symptoms came back the last 3-4 days.

I can however eat mushrooms without much issue, only has 1mg calcium compared to 336mg in the snack.
 
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