The Risks of Taking 10,000 IUs of Vitamin D3
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Top Comments (10)
Went to my doctor for a regular check up. Told him I started taking 10,000 IU's of vitamin D for the past 6 weeks. He totally freaked out, told me to stop taking vitamin D supplements and sent me for vitamin D blood test. Never heard back from my doctor about the results, so I called my doctors office and my vitamin d levels are with in normal range.
Before I retired 5 years ago, I spent a lot of time explaining that vitamin D is a hormone and the higher doses they needed. Especially my patients with diabetes and anyone with co- morbid conditions. Those who listened would return on follow up telling me how their health was improving. Thank you for spreading the information. ❤
My favorite thing about this guy is that he constantly evolves with time, and science bettering his education, and uploading new findings to better educate the public. Appreciate it Doc💪
I take 25,000 IU because I have diabetes and auto-immune disorders and high blood pressure. I know I need more than 10,000 IU. Thanks Dr Berg ❤
I had really bad mental struggles, was diagnosed with depression, had panic attacks and tons of anxiety. Went to “specialists”, even a UC professor, only to get another round of antidepressants or anti anxiety meds, that made me more sick with side effects. I got to the point that I thought I was possessed, it wasn’t me, but someone else living in my body. Messed up big time. One day I went to my GP to have a TB clearance signed, to participate in school activities as chaperone. GP wasn’t there, so I saw a nurse practitioner. She looked at my health history and was really surprised at amount of psycho meds I was on. We spoke, and she mentioned that long time ago, when she was fresh out of school, she used to work in rural clinic, and learned a lot from doctor working there. She said the the first thing the good doctor would do if there was any psychological problems is to check Vit. D levels! She ordered it checked for me, and guess what, IT WAS ALMOST TO ZERO LEVEL. She prescribed 50,000 units to be taken once a week, after 3! weeks I was myself again, and after two months I forgot that I had any mental issues.
My mom was diagnosed with osteoporosis 12 years ago. She was prescribed fosamax but I, being a pharmacy tech warned her against it. I had seen way too many people with broken hips after starting taking it. Instead, I started giving her 10,000 of D3 among other supplements and thank God she is still ok. No fractures. She is 74 ❤ She had Covid and shingles at the same time recently and thankfully she recovered from both quickly.
My vitamin D level was 27. The doctors put me on 2,000 IU. Not feeling better, I started researching and found your video. Upped it to 10,000, and man, what a difference!! My hair even started growing back after years of hair loss. ❤
I have been living with rheumatoid arthritis for 22 years. Was initially diagnosed with lupus at the age of 23, and just found out in March of 2023 that I actually have RA. Long story short, my new rheumatologist wanted to take me off plaquenil and put me on methotrexate or a biologic. I told her I wasn’t ready to make that switch. Went home, got rid of gluten, started intermittent fasting and increased my vitamin D from 2000 iu to 4000 iu. I noticed an immediate reduction of flares. However, she advised me to go back down to 3000 iu. When I did that, the pain came back so I increased it back to 4000 iu. After a few months. I reached out to her to let her know that I would not take the methotrexate or biologics and that I was no longer having flares after increasing my vitamin D. I was even able to stop smoking weed that I had been using to manage my pain and informed her of that as well. She literally did not even respond to me but I could see she read the message. I guess some doctors don’t like when patients refuse their toxic medications. Smh.
The title should be "The Risks of NOT Taking 10,000 IUs of Vitamin D3"
Just so you know, my full line of high-quality supplements is available on Amazon — search Dr. Berg Supplements.
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Top Comments (10)
Went to my doctor for a regular check up. Told him I started taking 10,000 IU's of vitamin D for the past 6 weeks. He totally freaked out, told me to stop taking vitamin D supplements and sent me for vitamin D blood test. Never heard back from my doctor about the results, so I called my doctors office and my vitamin d levels are with in normal range.
Before I retired 5 years ago, I spent a lot of time explaining that vitamin D is a hormone and the higher doses they needed. Especially my patients with diabetes and anyone with co- morbid conditions. Those who listened would return on follow up telling me how their health was improving. Thank you for spreading the information. ❤
My favorite thing about this guy is that he constantly evolves with time, and science bettering his education, and uploading new findings to better educate the public. Appreciate it Doc💪
I take 25,000 IU because I have diabetes and auto-immune disorders and high blood pressure. I know I need more than 10,000 IU. Thanks Dr Berg ❤
I had really bad mental struggles, was diagnosed with depression, had panic attacks and tons of anxiety. Went to “specialists”, even a UC professor, only to get another round of antidepressants or anti anxiety meds, that made me more sick with side effects. I got to the point that I thought I was possessed, it wasn’t me, but someone else living in my body. Messed up big time. One day I went to my GP to have a TB clearance signed, to participate in school activities as chaperone. GP wasn’t there, so I saw a nurse practitioner. She looked at my health history and was really surprised at amount of psycho meds I was on. We spoke, and she mentioned that long time ago, when she was fresh out of school, she used to work in rural clinic, and learned a lot from doctor working there. She said the the first thing the good doctor would do if there was any psychological problems is to check Vit. D levels! She ordered it checked for me, and guess what, IT WAS ALMOST TO ZERO LEVEL. She prescribed 50,000 units to be taken once a week, after 3! weeks I was myself again, and after two months I forgot that I had any mental issues.
My mom was diagnosed with osteoporosis 12 years ago. She was prescribed fosamax but I, being a pharmacy tech warned her against it. I had seen way too many people with broken hips after starting taking it. Instead, I started giving her 10,000 of D3 among other supplements and thank God she is still ok. No fractures. She is 74 ❤ She had Covid and shingles at the same time recently and thankfully she recovered from both quickly.
My vitamin D level was 27. The doctors put me on 2,000 IU. Not feeling better, I started researching and found your video. Upped it to 10,000, and man, what a difference!! My hair even started growing back after years of hair loss. ❤
I have been living with rheumatoid arthritis for 22 years. Was initially diagnosed with lupus at the age of 23, and just found out in March of 2023 that I actually have RA. Long story short, my new rheumatologist wanted to take me off plaquenil and put me on methotrexate or a biologic. I told her I wasn’t ready to make that switch. Went home, got rid of gluten, started intermittent fasting and increased my vitamin D from 2000 iu to 4000 iu. I noticed an immediate reduction of flares. However, she advised me to go back down to 3000 iu. When I did that, the pain came back so I increased it back to 4000 iu. After a few months. I reached out to her to let her know that I would not take the methotrexate or biologics and that I was no longer having flares after increasing my vitamin D. I was even able to stop smoking weed that I had been using to manage my pain and informed her of that as well. She literally did not even respond to me but I could see she read the message. I guess some doctors don’t like when patients refuse their toxic medications. Smh.
The title should be "The Risks of NOT Taking 10,000 IUs of Vitamin D3"
Just so you know, my full line of high-quality supplements is available on Amazon — search Dr. Berg Supplements.