"The patient had been assuming very high dose of cholecalciferol since 20 months (cumulative 78,000,000UI, mean daily 130,000UI), as indicated by a non-conventional protocol for multiple sclerosis." "This case confirms that vitamin D intoxication is possible albeit with a really high dose." This is a truly insane dosage but all this case says is that however created this protocol is dangerously incompetent.
Yeah, 130K IU / day is ~20x what's typically regarded as safe.
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#43Taking 130,000UI per day for 20 months is insane. Most of the over the counter doses are ~ 5000UI. I'm curious, as to what was the patients diet like? Vit D is a fat soluble vitamin and its my understanding that one needs to eat healthy fats for it to be absorbed by the body.
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#44On this page it says the recommended dosage is 600 IU https://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/VitaminD-HealthProfessiona... Are there any other opinions?
I talked to the doctor and she told me that among blood tests she ordered most people have slightly/moderately deficient levels, very few low normal, and over the years only one person tested high normal (i.e. when taking supplement would be detrimental).
Moral of the story - do a blood test, but if you live in high-ish lattitudes, most likely you have vitamin D deficiency.
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#45"The patient had been assuming very high dose of cholecalciferol since 20 months (cumulative 78,000,000UI, mean daily 130,000UI), as indicated by a non-conventional protocol for multiple sclerosis." "This case confirms that vitamin D intoxication is possible albeit with a really high dose." This is a truly insane dosage but all this case says is that however created this protocol is dangerously incompetent.
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#46Earlier quoted context omitted.
That's called sun poisoning and it's not related to Vitamin D.
I had not heard of sun poisoning, although I've suffered it. I've been told it was heatstroke (since no sunburn), but it felt different and indeed it is (due to medicines I take). Thanks for that tidbit.
"The cause of polymorphic light eruption is unknown. It is postulated that there is a delayed hypersensitivity reaction to an endogenous antigen expressed after exposure to sunlight or artificial sources of ultraviolet (UV) radiation."
Hypersensitivity means allergic reaction. UV radiation is murking your exposed skin cells because it causes such severe DNA damage that the cells commit suicide in a process called 'apoptosis.' The body's immune system is freaking out because it's seeing a bunch of stuff all of a sudden, that has floated out of your dead skin cells, that it isn't supposed to see. It releases a ton of chemicals that make you feel nauseous, crappy, and sore, and which normally are key parts of fighting infection as part of the inflammation reaction.
Oakley AM, Ramsey ML. Polymorphic Light Eruption. [Updated 2020 Aug 10]. In: StatPearls [Internet]. Treasure Island (FL): StatPearls Publishing; 2020 Jan-. Available from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK430886/
This results in:
> "Release of inflammatory markers such as prostaglandins, reactive oxygen species, and bradykinin."
> "This leads to vasodilation, edema, and pain which translates into the classically red, painful skin seen in a sunburn."
> "Additionally, skin exposure to UVB causes an increase in chemokines such as CXCL5 and activates peripheral nociceptors, which results in over-activation of the pain receptors of the skin."
Guerra KC, Urban K, Crane JS. Sunburn. [Updated 2020 Aug 15]. In: StatPearls [Internet]. Treasure Island (FL): StatPearls Publishing; 2020 Jan-. Available from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK534837/
That allergic reaction is in addition to the common damage to the DNA of the skin cells caused by the UV radiation, that may occur before you get any of that pain and swelling. This is scary because if the cells are dead, ok you get a sunburn, but that's because they're dead. If the DNA is damaged and the cells don't die, you can lose genes like cell cycle checkpoint inhibitors and tumor suppressors. And BAM, melanoma which winds up killing somewhere in the ballpark of 9,000 people in the U.S. each year, as well as squamous cell carcinoma which kills like another 15,000.
https://www.cdc.gov/cancer/uscs/about/data-briefs/no9-melano...
https://www.skincancer.org/skin-cancer-information/skin-canc....
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#47The title doesn’t match the abstract. This isn’t a study of the tolerable upper limit of Vitamin D intake. It’s a case report of a single individual who was taking astronomical doses of Vitamin D with disastrous consequences. It’s certainly possible to take too much vitamin D without coming anywhere near the silly doses this person was consuming. Anyone taking aggressive vitamin D doses should invest in a vitamin D t…
Megadosing B12 (if your diet isn't already sufficient in it, which is common amongst certain vegan diets) is still a good idea, no? I recognize this might be the only exception.
Personally, I dose 4000-5000 IU D3+K2 in the darker seasons and that has been working well for me.
Vitamin B12 is water-soluble and therefore should not cause accumulation in healthy people.
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#48Taking 130,000UI per day for 20 months is insane. Most of the over the counter doses are ~ 5000UI. I'm curious, as to what was the patients diet like? Vit D is a fat soluble vitamin and its my understanding that one needs to eat healthy fats for it to be absorbed by the body.
I take a 60K softgel monthly, and I believe it has vitamin D in an oil carrier.
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#49On this page it says the recommended dosage is 600 IU https://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/VitaminD-HealthProfessiona... Are there any other opinions?
My doc has had me taking 15,000 IU for four years or so. So, some other opinions.
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#50On this page it says the recommended dosage is 600 IU https://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/VitaminD-HealthProfessiona... Are there any other opinions?