Why is td "better" than caps/gels for vit d?
Well, it's the absorbing to the blood
Why is td "better" than caps/gels for vit d?
Apparently it mimic more accurately of how the body naturally synthesize vit D. Can't remember who, but a very well respected doctor that's on this board said that. I've also read that as well. However, I'm not sure if I'm sold on that theory yet.
Well, it's the absorbing to the blood
But its already "synthesized", as in in its biologically usable/effective form, as a compound within the td (or oral) product? Or does the td app involve some sort of vit d "precursor" that more closely mimics what the sun provides our skin?
Sounds a bit suss, lol
30 is the bottom of the "normal" range, when I first got tested, before I took any supplementation, I was at 11. Most reports I've read say that 50 is the ideal minimum. D3 has a half life of 2 weeks vs d2 which is what is normally prescribed to boost levels, which only has a 1 week half life. I personally take about 30k every few days to get and keep my levels high.I take Vitamin D 2000iu everyday sometimes more at 5,000iu and got my D levels at 32?
30 is the bottom of the "normal" range, when I first got tested, before I took any supplementation, I was at 11. Most reports I've read say that 50 is the ideal minimum. D3 has a half life of 2 weeks vs d2 which is what is normally prescribed to boost levels, which only has a 1 week half life. I personally take about 30k every few days to get and keep my levels high.