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Old 01-03-2013, 08:26 AM #1
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Default Vitamin D Side Effect

I take 1000 IU vitamin D everything. It helps me with my nerve pain, however it gives me some side effect. The side effects are increase of my body temperature and steepness.

I take the chewable type from Walmart. I take it with some other vitamin without food.

Just need some feedback if you have that experience or maybe I should try a different type. From the label in the bottle, they said take only one and do not exceed the dosage. Anyway, just need some feedback or may be I should try another brand.

I take this one without food as indicated from the bottle.
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Sometimes people react to fillers and other ingredients in products.

1000IU of Vit D is a minute dose of the actual vitamin.
While 1000 sounds like a lot, it is not.
1000IU of Vit D3 is .025mg or 25micrograms.

1000IU of Vit D3 may raise a normal person's level of the substance in the body by 10 pts in testing.

Did you ever have a blood test to see how much you really need?
The average normal today suggested by researchers is 50 in US units ng/ml

Here is a thread with videos and new information on Vit D3.
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread92116.html

Vit D3 now comes in topical creams/lotions:
This is one example:
http://www.springsunday.com/vitamin-...-life-flo.html

If your body temperature is elevated, it would be best to see a doctor, to make sure you don't have a hidden infection somewhere. Also get some thyroid tests run, since elevated body temp is indicative of HYPERthyroidism.
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Sometimes people react to fillers and other ingredients in products.

1000IU of Vit D is a minute dose of the actual vitamin.
While 1000 sounds like a lot, it is not.
1000IU of Vit D3 is .025mg or 25micrograms.

1000IU of Vit D3 may raise a normal person's level of the substance in the body by 10 pts in testing.

Did you ever have a blood test to see how much you really need?
The average normal today suggested by researchers is 50 in US units ng/ml

Here is a thread with videos and new information on Vit D3.
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread92116.html

Vit D3 now comes in topical creams/lotions:
This is one example:
http://www.springsunday.com/vitamin-...-life-flo.html

If your body temperature is elevated, it would be best to see a doctor, to make sure you don't have a hidden infection somewhere. Also get some thyroid tests run, since elevated body temp is indicative of HYPERthyroidism.
I had couple of tyroid test and all of them comes normal. I will consult a doctor and talk about that. Last time my doctor told me I was low in vit d and suggested me to take some supplement. When I take magnesium, it elevates my body temp as well.
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I had couple of tyroid test and all of them comes normal. I will consult a doctor and talk about that. Last time my doctor told me I was low in vit d and suggested me to take some supplement. When I take magnesium, it elevates my body temp as well.
do you get an actual increase of body temp, or the feeling of being warmer?
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I do the same too .. Vit D constipates me bad and magisuem I believe is causing me problems also I am seeing dr next week to discuss
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People who cannot tolerate Vit D supplements should be screened for sarcoidosis. This is a blood test, and simple to get done.

Sarcoidosis is the only suggested warning for Vit D supplements, and even then it is not 100% proven yet. It is only a suggestion.
Some people may have sarcoid and not know it.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0001140/
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do you get an actual increase of body temp, or the feeling of being warmer?
Yes, I do have an increase of body temperature. I am waiting for my next mri text then ask my neurologist to refer me to a thyroid specialist.

I think something is increasing my body temperature
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I do the same too .. Vit D constipates me bad and magisuem I believe is causing me problems also I am seeing dr next week to discuss
I think vit d and magnesium increase my body temperature. I do have the calm brand, this why I don't take it anymore.
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Default Iron may be responsible

The body temperature gets increased may be due to the increase in the level of the iron and its deficiency leads for poor body temperature.
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Yes, I do have an increase of body temperature. I am waiting for my next mri text then ask my neurologist to refer me to a thyroid specialist.

I think something is increasing my body temperature
from what to what, ie 97.2 to 98? or 99+?
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