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> I take Vitamin D drops. It's $9.95 a bottle at Vitacost.com. At 2000 IU per

drop, the bottle lasts forever.

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Vitamin D drops are made from the lanolin (fat) in sheep wool.

The wool is sheared, and lanolin from the sheep wool is chemically altered in

the lab to produce vitamin D3 or cholecalciferol, so I wouldn't trust it

compared to Vitamin D from fish " liver " oil.

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I've taken Vit D and D3 for some years, and my bones are good. I wonder if it

because we're told to either keep out of the sun,or use heavy duty sunscreen,

these days? As well as foods not being rich in Vit D either.

Lin

In the extensive bloodwork the hospital did prior to my 9/16/10 knee

replacement, they found that I was very low in Vitamin D. My doctor has put me

on a supplement. My dad has severe osteo in his back. It was also discovered

that he was very low in Vitamin D. I am wondering if this is why so many folks

are experiencing bone deterioration issues these days. Our food just isn't as

vitamin rich as it used to be. Thoughts?

in TX

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> In the extensive bloodwork the hospital did prior to my 9/16/10 knee

replacement, they found that I was very low in Vitamin D. My doctor has put me

on a supplement. My dad has severe osteo in his back. It was also discovered

that he was very low in Vitamin D. I am wondering if this is why so many folks

are experiencing bone deterioration issues these days. Our food just isn't as

vitamin rich as it used to be. Thoughts?

> in TX

before I went for the TKRs, I went to an arthritic Dr.. the first thing he

tested for was Vitamin D.. mine was extremely low, so much so that I was put on

mega doses of perscription Vitamin D which did bring it up to a normal level.

he said that it is very important for bones. He also said that most people in

Michigan have LOW vitamin D since we are known for not a lot of sunshine here

:-( .. Dr Dowd has written a book on the importance of vitamin D. . I am sure

to much bone damage was done before I ever started going to him.. I continue to

take vitamin D for the rest of my good bones.. LOL

Donna M

Michigan

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Do you know the name of the book?

in TX

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From: Donna Machniak <Rich_DonnaM@...>

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Sent: Monday, July 25, 2011 7:34 AM

Subject: RE: Vitamin D

 

> In the extensive bloodwork the hospital did prior to my 9/16/10 knee

replacement, they found that I was very low in Vitamin D. My doctor has put me

on a supplement. My dad has severe osteo in his back. It was also discovered

that he was very low in Vitamin D. I am wondering if this is why so many folks

are experiencing bone deterioration issues these days. Our food just isn't as

vitamin rich as it used to be. Thoughts?

> in TX

before I went for the TKRs, I went to an arthritic Dr.. the first thing he

tested for was Vitamin D.. mine was extremely low, so much so that I was put on

mega doses of perscription Vitamin D which did bring it up to a normal level.

he said that it is very important for bones. He also said that most people in

Michigan have LOW vitamin D since we are known for not a lot of sunshine here

:-( .. Dr Dowd has written a book on the importance of vitamin D. . I am sure

to much bone damage was done before I ever started going to him.. I continue to

take vitamin D for the rest of my good bones.. LOL

Donna M

Michigan

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http://www.thevitamindcure.com/

you can check it out here... Donna

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> Do you know the name of the book?

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> in TX

> before I went for the TKRs, I went to an arthritic Dr.. the first thing he

tested for was Vitamin D.. mine was extremely low, so much so that I was put on

mega doses of perscription Vitamin D which did bring it up to a normal level. he

said that it is very important for bones. He also said that most people in

Michigan have LOW vitamin D since we are known for not a lot of sunshine here

:-( .. Dr Dowd has written a book on the importance of vitamin D. . I am sure to

much bone damage was done before I ever started going to him.. I continue to

take vitamin D for the rest of my good bones.. LOL

> Donna M

> Michigan

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I was placed on the prescription Calcitriol years ago because of low Vitamin D

by a rheumatologist.  I am allergic to the sun (get awful rashes) and have been

lactose intolerant since I was an infant, so I had been taking Vitamin D and

calcium supplements for a long time, but apparently it wasn't enough.  

I had to go back for testing and to have my dosage tweaked a couple of times

before we got my levels up where they were supposed to be.  But after that, I

noticed I felt much better physically than I had in a long time.  That was six

years ago, and I continue to take the prescription in addition to over the

counter supplements, monitored by my physician.  I urge everyone to get their

levels checked out.  Low Vitamin D is not only responsible for bone pain and

bone loss, it is

linked to several forms of cancer, and even linked to heart disease. 

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had you been takling D3 too? I'm told it is essential, as well as plain D.

Lin

I was placed on the prescription Calcitriol years ago because of low Vitamin D

by a rheumatologist. I am allergic to the sun (get awful rashes) and have been

lactose intolerant since I was an infant, so I had been taking Vitamin D and

calcium supplements for a long time, but apparently it wasn't enough.

I had to go back for testing and to have my dosage tweaked a couple of times

before we got my levels up where they were supposed to be. But after that, I

noticed I felt much better physically than I had in a long time. That was six

years ago, and I continue to take the prescription in addition to over the

counter supplements, monitored by my physician. I urge everyone to get their

levels checked out. Low Vitamin D is not only responsible for bone pain and

bone loss, it is

linked to several forms of cancer, and even linked to heart disease.

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No, I had not been taking D3 before I was diagnosed with low Vitamin D levels. 

I AM taking it now.

From: Tinopener <tinopener@...>

Subject: Re: Re: Vitamin D

Joint Replacement

Date: Monday, July 25, 2011, 11:44 AM

Hi

had you been takling D3 too? I'm told it is essential, as well as plain D.

Lin

I was placed on the prescription Calcitriol years ago because of low Vitamin D

by a rheumatologist.  I am allergic to the sun (get awful rashes) and have been

lactose intolerant since I was an infant, so I had been taking Vitamin D and

calcium supplements for a long time, but apparently it wasn't enough.   

I had to go back for testing and to have my dosage tweaked a couple of times

before we got my levels up where they were supposed to be.  But after that, I

noticed I felt much better physically than I had in a long time.  That was six

years ago, and I continue to take the prescription in addition to over the

counter supplements, monitored by my physician.  I urge everyone to get their

levels checked out.  Low Vitamin D is not only responsible for bone pain and

bone loss, it is

linked to several forms of cancer, and even linked to heart disease. 

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I started taking D3 after my knee replacement in 9/10. 

in TX

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From: Tinopener <tinopener@...>

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Sent: Monday, July 25, 2011 10:44 AM

Subject: Re: Re: Vitamin D

 

Hi

had you been takling D3 too? I'm told it is essential, as well as plain D.

Lin

I was placed on the prescription Calcitriol years ago because of low Vitamin D

by a rheumatologist. I am allergic to the sun (get awful rashes) and have been

lactose intolerant since I was an infant, so I had been taking Vitamin D and

calcium supplements for a long time, but apparently it wasn't enough.

I had to go back for testing and to have my dosage tweaked a couple of times

before we got my levels up where they were supposed to be. But after that, I

noticed I felt much better physically than I had in a long time. That was six

years ago, and I continue to take the prescription in addition to over the

counter supplements, monitored by my physician. I urge everyone to get their

levels checked out. Low Vitamin D is not only responsible for bone pain and

bone loss, it is

linked to several forms of cancer, and even linked to heart disease.

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I'm hearing more and more that a Vitamin D deficiency is not so uncommon.

I'm taking D3 supplements now as well per the request from my naturopathic

doctor.

On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 7:18 AM, kjc <k_j_cotten@...> wrote:

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>

>

> In the extensive bloodwork the hospital did prior to my 9/16/10 knee

> replacement, they found that I was very low in Vitamin D. My doctor has put

> me on a supplement. My dad has severe osteo in his back. It was also

> discovered that he was very low in Vitamin D. I am wondering if this is why

> so many folks are experiencing bone deterioration issues these days. Our

> food just isn't as vitamin rich as it used to be. Thoughts?

>

> in TX

>

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I don't know about bone health, but Vitamin D sure kicked me out of my

depression. Now taking 6K units per day. Haven't felt this good in 20+ years.

Strange part is my Orthopedic Doctor is the one that told me to get on it.

>

> > **

> >

> >

> > In the extensive bloodwork the hospital did prior to my 9/16/10 knee

> > replacement, they found that I was very low in Vitamin D. My doctor has put

> > me on a supplement. My dad has severe osteo in his back. It was also

> > discovered that he was very low in Vitamin D. I am wondering if this is why

> > so many folks are experiencing bone deterioration issues these days. Our

> > food just isn't as vitamin rich as it used to be. Thoughts?

> >

> > in TX

> >

> >

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I know it also aids in weight loss as well. When I lived in Alaska it was

mandatory! Even though I own a pool and I'm in the sun alot my Vitamin D

levels were a tad bit low. I think as we age and our hormones change, so

does our ability to metabolize many nutrients. Vitamin D is probably one of

those best kept secrets to arm yourself against the weathering of life.

On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 9:18 AM, Curtis <caf@...> wrote:

> **

>

>

> I don't know about bone health, but Vitamin D sure kicked me out of my

> depression. Now taking 6K units per day. Haven't felt this good in 20+

> years. Strange part is my Orthopedic Doctor is the one that told me to get

> on it.

>

>

>

> >

> > > **

> > >

> > >

> > > In the extensive bloodwork the hospital did prior to my 9/16/10 knee

> > > replacement, they found that I was very low in Vitamin D. My doctor has

> put

> > > me on a supplement. My dad has severe osteo in his back. It was also

> > > discovered that he was very low in Vitamin D. I am wondering if this is

> why

> > > so many folks are experiencing bone deterioration issues these days.

> Our

> > > food just isn't as vitamin rich as it used to be. Thoughts?

> > >

> > > in TX

> > >

> > >

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In a message dated 7/27/2011 7:47:15 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,

goddessrenee@... writes:

Even though I own a pool and I'm in the sun alot my Vitamin D

levels were a tad bit low. I think as we age and our

If I put on lotion before going in the pool the lotion prevents me getting

vitamin D. If I don't use lotion but shower before leaving the pool area

the shower washes off the vitamin D. They say it is in an oil on the skin and

it takes time for your system to absorb it through your skin. This winter

in Palm Springs I did not use lotion or shower before leaving the pool

area. I tried to limit sun exposure to about two hours to keep from getting sun

burn.

Brickey

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Yes, this low vitamin D is a bit of a mystery to me.  It seems everyone I know

had a test recently that came back with low D.  As some of my friends are beach

bunnies, and others or tennis fanatics, I find this rather strange.  I also,

despite being out every day walking or playing tennis, am taking extra D.  My

conclusions are much like yours; as we age, our bodies lose the ability to

absorb some vitamins.  I guess we should all take a Vitamin supplement, no

matter how good out diet. 

All the best, Joan

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From: " Skippyfj@... " <Skippyfj@...>

Joint Replacement

Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2011 9:32 PM

Subject: Re: Re: Vitamin D

 

In a message dated 7/27/2011 7:47:15 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,

goddessrenee@... writes:

Even though I own a pool and I'm in the sun alot my Vitamin D

levels were a tad bit low. I think as we age and our

If I put on lotion before going in the pool the lotion prevents me getting

vitamin D. If I don't use lotion but shower before leaving the pool area

the shower washes off the vitamin D. They say it is in an oil on the skin and

it takes time for your system to absorb it through your skin. This winter

in Palm Springs I did not use lotion or shower before leaving the pool

area. I tried to limit sun exposure to about two hours to keep from getting sun

burn.

Brickey

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I am a little confused. You say you are taking 6K of Vitamin D...but is that

plain D or D3 or is there any difference? Sorry to be so dense.

Judy McG

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> I don't know about bone health, but Vitamin D sure kicked me out of my

depression. Now taking 6K units per day. Haven't felt this good in 20+ years.

Strange part is my Orthopedic Doctor is the one that told me to get on it.

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