Orthomolecular doctors recommend the following dosages of vit. D:
50 μg (2000 IE) for adults
10 μg (400 IE) for newly-born children
25 μg (1000 IE) from the age of 1 – children – adults
75 μg (3000 IE) for dark skinned and overweight people
100 μg (4000 IE) for pregnant women, breastfeeding mothers, the elderly and intensive sportspeople and labourers
Vit.C: scurvy; vit. B1: beriberi; vit. B3: pellagra; and vit. D: rickets in children (skeletal deformity) and osteomalacia (bone softening) in adults, as well as spinal deformity. Other issues associated with vit. D deficiency are muscular weakness, bone pain, skeletal deformity, irregular teeth, asthma and type 1 diabetes.
Vit. D in your blood is expressed as 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25 (OH) D)
Orthomolecular serum value for:
Deficient = less than 25 nmol/l
Insufficient = 25-50
Good = 50 – 75
Target = 80
Therapeutic = 80 – 125
Probably toxic: in excess of 250
Daily supplement of D2 (or D3) of 1 ug (40IE) = increase of serum 25(oh)D by 1 nmol/l.
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