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Liza...
you can still use your product.... just add in a better brand of magnesium separately.
It is virtually impossible to find a product with everything in it that works. This is the product I am using... it is designed to complement dietary calcium intake so it is not high in Calcium. http://www.pureessencelabs.com/pdf/if_cal_supp.pdf But the Vit D is not high enough in it. NatureMade makes a very inexpensive D3 that I use to supplement with. When one buys a combo product, it is typical for one or more ingredients to not measure up. www.iherb.com has both Ionic Fizz products. |
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--while those vitamin D levels are within the normal test ranges, there's a LOT of controversy now as to whether those ranges are set considerbly too low.
A number of sources seem to feel that optimal D 25-OH levels should be in the high 2-digit to low 3-digit range. There are a number of studies in Neurotalk's vitamin forum "stickies"--and through Braintalk--that speak to this: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/en...sum&query_hl=2 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/en...sum&query_hl=6 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/en...RVAbstractPlus http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/en...RVAbstractPlus http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/en...ubmed_RVDocSum That cross link to the Braintalk thread has others. The bottom line seems to be that the traditional standard given for vitamin D3 supplementation, 200-400IU/day, is much too low--many of these researchers say that 1000IU-2000IU /day, along with proper calcium/magnesium, should be the standard, and even more may be necessary in special circumstances (such as dark-skinned Muslim women who wear traditional full-body covering in Europe, where there is much less sunlight for direct D3 manufacture). |
Mrs D, Glenntaj--Do you think the Vit D is not high enough given the high blood level of Vit D 1,25? Will get better magnesium.
Wings: I've begun niacin today, at a lower dose than you. I took a 500 mg tablets. I felt fine for about an hour, and then I felt as if my skin was being attacked by biting gnats or crabs. It burned, itched, hurt, and had a million little points of pain feeling like bites. It was damned awful. It's not even totally gone hours later. The worst of it lasted about an hour. Is this what you went through at the beginning? Cycleops: Yes, my HDL is high. It always has been, which is why doctors have not been eager to put me on statins, even with cholesterols running over 250. But I do think it's time to get the numbers down, and I don't believe that just having high HDL can protect against the damage done by the ldl. |
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If the flushing is intolerable even if taken with meals, you might try cutting back to 250 mg. twice a day. Here's a schedule similar to why my cardiologist had me do (I started at 500 mg. twice a day). - 250 mg. twice a day for two weeks, then - 250 mg in the AM and 500 in the PM for two weeks - 500 mg in the AM and 500 in the PM for two weeks - 500 mg in the AM and 1000 in the PM for two weeks - 1000 mg in the AM and 1000 in the PM for the duration. Be sure to get a lipid panel after a month or so at 2 gm. a day to see how the niacin is helping. My cardiologist has added red rice yeast to my regimen, but I haven't tested since starting it. It goes without saying, but is worth repeating and keeping in mind that if you take niacin or any other cholesterol controlling supplement, but eat a low-fiber, high carb and high fat diet, have a lot of stress in your life, and don't exercise enough, the rest of your life will overwhelm what niacin can do to help your cardiac health. My cardiac heredity is so bad that it's tough to get the HDL levels up no matter what. I have a lot of motivation to do all I can to prevent my wife from becoming a widow or full-time caretaker anytime soon. |
why not no flush niacin. i take 2,000mg a day with no problem and have never had a flush.
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Hey Joe
Wings has found evidence that no-flush is not nearly as good as pure niacin for doing the job. Perhaps Mrs Doubtfyre has something to add on this?
I'm going to try 250mg tonight, and see how long the "flush" lasts, although again, it was more like being bitten by thousands of fleas than a hot flash, which was what I was expecting. |
Here I guess it's where to ask....
How often each of us get a 'complete metabolic panel'?
I'm betting each of us get standard and regular CBP [Complete Blood Panels, sometimes with extra tests tagged on] But the Metabolic panel is less regularly done. I'll pose the questions under a separate thread as well about Vitamin D and calciums tomorrow. Due to the #'s of my last my CMP, I just wonder about the differences of what's 'swimming' around in my blood and what's really be absorbed? There is the nub of the issue! - j |
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I'll be seeing Erminia M. Guarneri, M.D ( http://www.scripps.org/News.asp?ID=326 and http://www.amazon.com/gp/cdp/member-...Review&page=13 and http://www.amazon.com/Heart-Speaks-C...1531183&sr=1-1 ) toward the end of the month, and will ask her for references. |
nothing is ever easy
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LizaJane:
I took Niacin about 5 years ago and had the same reaction. I also turned red all over. I got my daughter to take it and she had the same thing happen. It was not pleasant. I thought it felt more like burning... All over burning of the skin... Then my husband tried it, with no effect on him whatsoever. I would suspect that sensory nerve involvement in PN, which is present in both my daughter and I, plays a part in this burning reaction, but am not sure. I will be watching your posting to see if this diminishes, as I have been afraid to continue it. Doctors I described this to, never seemed to have heard of this before. God luck, Cathie |
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