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FYi: I had posted this on another forum in May.
There is a great article on Vitamin D starting on page 44 of May 2008 Cooking Light magazine. It predicts that when the new levels get reset in 2010, they will be increased. ( They don't reset nutrition levels but every 10 years.) "In the absence of it, you're asking the body to defend itself with one hand tied behind its back." I was surprised b/c it said that a fair skinned person manufactures as much as 15,000 IU in 30 minutes with optimal sunlight conditions, so that is why they think giving people 10,000 IU as a supplement is okay! The normal values for daily intake are 200 to 400 IU according to your age, but this information is a decade old. It gives guidelines on the time of day for the sun to be at a 45 degree angle above the horizon and speaks about those of us who live above the 35 degree of latittude ( North Carolina to Southern California). An spf of just 8 will block 98 percent of your skin's vitamin D production. So we should not have it on all the time. They suggest having Vitamin D levels checked with bloodwork for something that insurance usually covers like a cholesterol panel or any other annual test. However they think you should always check with your insurance company first. Most public libraries have Cooking Light magazine in the periodical area. |
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