I'm currently just taking one of these daily w/ my AM supplements (Gut Health, fish oil, orange triad multi). It's 5000IU.
What do you knowledgeable homies recommend? Or is this sufficient? Thanks,
Ike
If your noticing good effects off 5000 keep it there no need to bump up. Thats y i grabbed the 2000ius in case i wanted to raise or lower it depending on other vit d intake for that day . As for the online blood test I've never used them.I've been doing 5000 ..should spend the $50 and get online blood test kit
This sounds right. I work indoors, it's dark here this time of year, etc, so I also take 5000iu daily. I'd been doing is for at least a couple of months, so my doctor tested my vitamin d levels. They were at the very low end of the acceptable range (39.1 ng/ml out of an acceptable range of 30-100.)Lots of people don't get enough vitamin D, especially if you live in a seasonal state or province. Start with 1 of those pills per day, with food. Unless you suffer from seasonal depression you should be fine at 5000iu. I personally take 4000 per day and I live in Canada, lots of dark days.
There is no reason to split the dose within the same day. There was actually a thread on here a while back that suggested a bolus does 1x/week is as effective at raising blood levels of Vit D as daily dosing.Blood work first but id say take 2 a day 12 hrs apart. I take 5 2000iu little caps a day been doing this for awhile now.
So take 10000 ius in one shot ? I usually split up everything over the day . Let me research this idea amd the half life . Ill be back.There is no reason to split the dose within the same day. There was actually a thread on here a while back that suggested a bolus does 1x/week is as effective at raising blood levels of Vit D as daily dosing.
So the boost isn't seen instantly as it absorbs over time ? I pre split all mine up i guess i could take all at once . Idk if there would be a difference. Is there any actual benefit from taking all at once ?While I personally take OTC D3 in a single does daily, it is also available by prescription in a once monthly 50,000 IU dosage. While no need to go the route of the latter, it goes to the point that there is no need to divide in multiple daily doses.
Interesting. You're the second one to dose 50000IU at once, then not take it for a week or more. I should read about this.IMO, I believe the once monthly has more to do with patient compliance than enhanced efficacy. I am certainly open to being convinced otherwise but from my knowledge of D3, I don't believe one will see an acute effect or added benefit taking more than once daily. Nor do I believe (again, can be convinced otherwise) any advantages, other than ease of use, taking large does once weekly, fortnight, monthly, etc.
BTW, Hulk good luck on your goals this year. Look forward to your progress and always enjoy your insight/feedback.
Hell yes bro subb up and hang out . Im doing 365 natty . Should be easy . I got a ton of natty supps lined up as well . Diets in check and focusing more on weight loss than anything! !!! Thanks for the good words my friend.IMO, I believe the once monthly has more to do with patient compliance than enhanced efficacy. I am certainly open to being convinced otherwise but from my knowledge of D3, I don't believe one will see an acute effect or added benefit taking more than once daily. Nor do I believe (again, can be convinced otherwise) any advantages, other than ease of use, taking large does once weekly, fortnight, monthly, etc.
BTW, Hulk good luck on your goals this year. Look forward to your progress and always enjoy your insight/feedback.
Well either way, it's worth thinking about. A respected/knowledgable member known as mr.cooper believed in doing the 50000IU thing.ma70, let me clarify my post as I worded poorly. I personally take the traditional once daily dose of OTC, 2000 IU. However, the 50,000 IU option once monthly was an option made available to me by my physician. I chose to stay with the OTC daily as it had become routine. Again, I believe the once monthly is more about compliance and less about enhanced efficacy.
This is a good point that warrants further thought.I've read studies of megadosing D3 as a one time treatment for seasonal depression patients. The patients continue taking daily prescribed amounts following the megadose.
It's an interesting topic with lots of different thoughts and opinions.
I have a friend who has been prescribed by his HRT doc 50,000iu once weekly. Once monthly does not seem adequate for the majority of individuals.While I personally take OTC D3 in a single does daily, it is also available by prescription in a once monthly 50,000 IU dosage. While no need to go the route of the latter, it goes to the point that there is no need to divide in multiple daily doses.
I was unaware of his opinion. This definitely warrants further analysis into his reasoning. If there are indeed performance advantages, in my personal case the script is there and dirt cheap.Well either way, it's worth thinking about. A respected/knowledgable member known as mr.cooper believed in doing the 50000IU thing.
I mentioned that, but didn't want to link because I forget if it's against the rules.
Without going back and reading, I don't think you can link to non-AM affiliated vendors for products. Research links are welcomed, I would hope - none of my SV links ever get censored.I mentioned that, but didn't want to link because I forget if it's against the rules.
Life Extension makes a great looking Vitamin K supplement. My wife actually bought their Vitamins D and K (with Sea Iodine) supplement. Basically, I think it's just their Vitamin K supplement with 5,000 iu of D-3 and 1 mg of Sea Iodine added. I'm not sure why they added Sea Iodine to it though...or what benefit that high of a dose would have.Suppveristy just had a report on a Metaanalysis. Fatter you are, the more you need. Ranges were from 3,000 to 7,000 IIRC. Go check it out. I've been on 5k forever, with Life Extension Super K alongside.
I do supplemental Iodine, but DIY my own at 1mg every 3.5 days. I wouldn't want anything other than the standard 150mcg *every* day. Gotta be careful with Iodine. I think you definitely need more than 150mcg every day, unless you eat a lot of fish/seaweed, but I also think that the high-dose Iodoral people are as insane as the "you get all you need from bread/milk/salt" people.Life Extension makes a great looking Vitamin K supplement. My wife actually bought their Vitamins D and K (with Sea Iodine) supplement. Basically, I think it's just their Vitamin K supplement with 5,000 iu of D-3 and 1 g of Sea Iodine added. I'm not sure why they added Sea Iodine to it though...or what benefit that high of a dose would have.
Thanks for the info. I'll see if I can talk her into just taking that supplement every 3 days or so and a regular D-3 supplement the other days.I do supplemental Iodine, but DIY my own at 1mg every 3.5 days. I wouldn't want anything other than the standard 150mcg *every* day. Gotta be careful with Iodine. I think you definitely need more than 150mcg every day, unless you eat a lot of fish/seaweed, but I also think that the high-dose Iodoral people are as insane as the "you get all you need from bread/milk/salt" people.
Have to be careful with iodine. I was low and my doctor suggested seaweed extract pills to raise. He was very specific in telling me to stop it and do blood tests after 60 days. He indicated that iodine can be overdosed.Life Extension makes a great looking Vitamin K supplement. My wife actually bought their Vitamins D and K (with Sea Iodine) supplement. Basically, I think it's just their Vitamin K supplement with 5,000 iu of D-3 and 1 g of Sea Iodine added. I'm not sure why they added Sea Iodine to it though...or what benefit that high of a dose would have.
Nope. We actually post SV articles on the main page.Without going back and reading, I don't think you can link to non-AM affiliated vendors for products. Research links are welcomed, I would hope - none of my SV links ever get censored.
I believe mk7 is the preferred form of K (personally I use MenaQ7) so if a person were to use only one form of K this would be best IMO.For higher daily doses of Vitamin D (5,000 iu +), which form(s) of Vitamin K are best to supplement - K1, K2 (mk-4) or K2 (mk-7)? From the little I've read (and understood) it appears K2 (mk-4) has the most research behind it and that K2 (mk-7) is sometimes recommended only because it's believed that form stays active in the body longer.
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