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D3 capsules does not give the same health benefits as sun exposure
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<blockquote data-quote="Re-Ride" data-source="post: 73175" data-attributes="member: 8395"><p>Search is your friend. <a href="https://www.vitamindwiki.com/Reasons+for+low+response+by+vitamin+D+level+in+the+blood" target="_blank">https://www.vitamindwiki.com/Reasons+for+low+response+by+vitamin+D+level+in+the+blood</a></p><p>A scholarly search will lead you to the studies.</p><p></p><p>A long time ago the U.S. gov had a campaign to "inform" the public about green monkeys and people who attended a convention in Haiti. Decades later it was found that many of these people who purportedly played with or ate the monkeys had severely impaired D metabolism. Its just an association of course. Was the low D condition the cause or the result of the alleged monkey play? We may never know however it is well documented that within this cohort are non and low responders many of who can not raise their 25-OH-D levels at all or only to insufficiency levels over a long time and only with mega doses pf 100,000 IU per week. So there's one example. If one considers that persons who allegedly play with or eat monkeys are demographically insignificant in the U.S. then it is not surprising that your survey of 1,000 lab results was not inclusive of this group.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Re-Ride, post: 73175, member: 8395"] Search is your friend. [URL]https://www.vitamindwiki.com/Reasons+for+low+response+by+vitamin+D+level+in+the+blood[/URL] A scholarly search will lead you to the studies. A long time ago the U.S. gov had a campaign to "inform" the public about green monkeys and people who attended a convention in Haiti. Decades later it was found that many of these people who purportedly played with or ate the monkeys had severely impaired D metabolism. Its just an association of course. Was the low D condition the cause or the result of the alleged monkey play? We may never know however it is well documented that within this cohort are non and low responders many of who can not raise their 25-OH-D levels at all or only to insufficiency levels over a long time and only with mega doses pf 100,000 IU per week. So there's one example. If one considers that persons who allegedly play with or eat monkeys are demographically insignificant in the U.S. then it is not surprising that your survey of 1,000 lab results was not inclusive of this group. [/QUOTE]
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