Guest guest Posted December 31, 2007 Report Share Posted December 31, 2007 You sound very healthy. It's great that you got tested & found out what is working for you. This was very interesting & thanks for sharing. wrote: > I agree that age, race, location etc: may be contributing factors in a > person not being able to absorb enough vitamin D. Here are some other > possibilites: S.J. > > 1) my sister (62) lives in the South and gardens in the sun but has > too much clothing on to expose herself to enough sunshine. Hence, her > doctor says she is vitamin D deficient and has to supplement with > vitamin D. Her husband (68) rows on the lake with his shirt off and > has plenty of vitamin D in his system. He does not supplement. > 2) Adelle in her 1955 book: " Let's Eat Right to Keep Fit " said > the amount of oil on ones skin determines the amount of vitamin D that > will be made and absorbed into the body. She warned against bathing > before or after one sunbathes and says it will wash off the good oils > before the body has a chance to absorb the vitamin D. > 3) I am in my 60's and test well for vitamin D and don't take an extra > vitamin D supplement except what is in my multivitamin (400 IU). I > live in the South and try to sun everyday even if it is only for 5 > minutes. However, if possible I try not to bathe before sunning and > will not bathe for several hours after sunning. I like to nap after > sunbathing. Sometimes I might go a whole day without bathing. I see a > lot of women that bathe as soon as they come in from the sun. Just a > thought. > 4) Dr. Weil said on T.V. he recommends supplementing 1,000 IU > of Vit.D everyday. And said probably by next year he will recommend > supplementing with 2,000 IU. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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