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How Much Is Needed for Vitamin D?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 114266" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>Very interesting. I’m pretty sure Morley Robbins goes into depth on why testing the active form is still what you want. I’m honestly way too dumb to explain why. But after everything I’ve learned about vitamin D, my gut tells me that everyone can’t be as deficient as we all are. Literally like everyone is deficient, no matter how healthy or great people feel. Most of them still come back low on the storage form. Which makes me think that testing the storage form is just not the correct way to test for vitamin d status. I would still test for it, but not without testing the active form as well. Again, Morley goes into detail about this stuff, and actually knows what he’s talking about. Definitely listen to his stuff and make your own conclusions. This is where I currently stand on the subject, but my views are constantly changing as new information comes in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 114266, member: 15043"] Very interesting. I’m pretty sure Morley Robbins goes into depth on why testing the active form is still what you want. I’m honestly way too dumb to explain why. But after everything I’ve learned about vitamin D, my gut tells me that everyone can’t be as deficient as we all are. Literally like everyone is deficient, no matter how healthy or great people feel. Most of them still come back low on the storage form. Which makes me think that testing the storage form is just not the correct way to test for vitamin d status. I would still test for it, but not without testing the active form as well. Again, Morley goes into detail about this stuff, and actually knows what he’s talking about. Definitely listen to his stuff and make your own conclusions. This is where I currently stand on the subject, but my views are constantly changing as new information comes in. [/QUOTE]
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