MICHAEL HORLICK 5 | Study 6 years VITAMIN D …50k IU every 2 weeks. Result: 100 nmol/L, NO TOXICITY

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presents episode 836 | Dr Michael Horlick
Biogena podcast

US
Pediatrics [vitamin D less than 30ng/ml
-6 to 11 yrs: 70% deficient
-1 to 5 yrs: 50%
Europe: 57 - 64% D deficient
Osteomalacia
-often diagnosed: fibromyalgia
"Most of my patients are
vitamin D deficient"
-most, when treated with D,
have dramatic improvement

Mayo Clinic report
-150 children & adults
with bone & muscle pain
-93% vitamin D deficient

Skeletal muscle has
vitamin D receptor...
Study
nursing home patients
-800 IU vitamin D:
72% less falls
-up to 600 IU no benefit!

Minimum 25 OHD:
-30 ng/mL [75nmol/L]
for
-strength
-balance
-lower extremity
-lower fall risk
-improve bone density
-less fracture risk

Increase vitamin D?
-multi-vitamins [400 IU]
-if take many, too much A
"In US, 50k IU a week
for 8 weeks"
-about 6500 IU a day
Some doctors give 1000
a day...but still deficient
so:
50k IU every 2 weeks
ongoing into future

Toxicity?
Study 2009
-6 years
-50k IU every 2 weeks
[3000 IU a day equivalent]
Results:
avg: 100 nmol/L
NO TOXICITY

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