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I don't know if you saw my vit. D numbers in the other thread, but they went from 40 to 34 after only 2 weeks of stopping to supplement, and despite catching just about every ray of sunlight (admittedly not much) available.

I still think it's a lot easier to go back to "too low" than it is to poison yourself, and, FWIW, my GP agrees with that.
I remember reading something about people who had low Vit D levels and who took supplements and still showed low levels, especially after stopping taking Vit D supplements. That this was some type of problem with how their body absorbs and processes Vit D. That people with that issue would have symptoms of PN or muscle twitching.

If I can find that article, I will post it.

With that being said, can Vit D3 supplementation in high levels cause neurological symptoms?
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