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Broken Bones - Vitamin D
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<blockquote data-quote="Re-Ride" data-source="post: 89283" data-attributes="member: 8395"><p>Vince Carter, OP's question was about the maximum safe dose of D3 for a boy age 13. The answer, which I believe to be correct, is that it is the serum level not the daily dose one needs to be concerned with. </p><p></p><p>James, beyond your simple but important question on daily dosing of D3 which is shared by many consumers you added background information and a comment about trust in the doctor's knowledge and advice. This opened your thread to suggestions from others who want to help. Compelling studies exist which may guide your decisions. The truth is that you and your doctor are confronted with areas of medicine, metabolism and nutrition that are as yet not well understood. </p><p></p><p>It's commendable to want to help your son, this being at least the second thread you've posted about him. Someday this forum may have a template where the relevant labs, current, former and proposed protocols appear in the opening post in abbreviated outline with an ability to update the lead-in post. Readers are then spared the tedium of sifting through pages to understand a poster's situation. Until such a template may be offered, if ever, it behooves posters to include tables or add images prior to discussion. Vince Carter's comment might be a bit hard-hitting but it does reflect the tedious tooth-pulling that is all too often the case in this and other forums.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Re-Ride, post: 89283, member: 8395"] Vince Carter, OP's question was about the maximum safe dose of D3 for a boy age 13. The answer, which I believe to be correct, is that it is the serum level not the daily dose one needs to be concerned with. James, beyond your simple but important question on daily dosing of D3 which is shared by many consumers you added background information and a comment about trust in the doctor's knowledge and advice. This opened your thread to suggestions from others who want to help. Compelling studies exist which may guide your decisions. The truth is that you and your doctor are confronted with areas of medicine, metabolism and nutrition that are as yet not well understood. It's commendable to want to help your son, this being at least the second thread you've posted about him. Someday this forum may have a template where the relevant labs, current, former and proposed protocols appear in the opening post in abbreviated outline with an ability to update the lead-in post. Readers are then spared the tedium of sifting through pages to understand a poster's situation. Until such a template may be offered, if ever, it behooves posters to include tables or add images prior to discussion. Vince Carter's comment might be a bit hard-hitting but it does reflect the tedious tooth-pulling that is all too often the case in this and other forums. [/QUOTE]
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