Tag: vitamin D3 and colon cancer
Universal intake of up to 40,000 IU vitamin D per day is unlikely to result in vitamin D toxicity
Here’s what Dr Garland’s study found: Results: Serum 25(OH)D rose as a function of self-reported vitamin D supplement ingestion in a curvilinear fashion, with no intakes of 10,000 IU/d or lower producing 25(OH)D values above the lower-bound of the zone of potential toxicity (200 ng/ml). Un-supplemented all-source input was estimated at 3,300 IU/d. The supplemental […]
THE DEADLY CANCERS THAT SUNLIGHT/VITAMIN D PROTECT US FROM
THE DEADLY CANCERS THAT SUNLIGHT/VITAMIN D PROTECT US FROM To infer causality is to satisfy certain stringent requirements called the Bradford Hills Criteria. Dr Gillie explains to us that the Bradford Hill requirement is met in regard to low vitamin D3 levels and certain cancers: establishing that insufficient vitamin D3 and/or insufficient sunlight is […]