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It may take a little while but stick with it.
Better yet, invest in building little tricks to get out in the sun as part of a lifelong habit. Sunlight has all kinds of numerous known and unknown health benefits besides just the vitamin D. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | DavidHC (01-15-2016) |
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I agree. I used to live in the sun, and much closer to the equator. How things have changed. Water and sun are the source of life for a reason.
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there are topical creams now available with D3 in them.
They claim a transdermal delivery system. Amazon has many for sale now.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | v5118lKftfk (01-15-2016) |
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Interesting. Didn't know that. I'll look into it. Of course, I imagine they'll all be from the same sources as the oral ones.
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If digestive upset is your only symptom, that is not typical of an "allergic" response. Allergies release histamine globally and skin reactions would be likely. A topical bypasses the GI mucosa, and gets into the blood directly.
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Right, I was thinking the same thing when I was responding, and suspected you'd say as much. This is good. Now, I also had to scratch a bit and had hives on a few occasions, but so much is happening that I can't be sure it's the lanolin. Either way, it seems like it's worth a try. Right now I have the lichen one coming, so I'll use that and see. But I might also order a lotion and see about that too. It's just another option, and given how important D is to me clearly, I need all the help I can get.
I was thinking the other day that I recall you saying or advising that people should start with D and B12 first and see what happens. Well, I think you're dead right. I wish I had started with D months ago! |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | mrsD (01-15-2016) |
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You probably already knew this but here are some notes I had on Vita D Foods:
Vitamin D: 200ug RDA, very few VitaD Foods. Cod, Cod Liver Oil, Eggs, Mackerel, Salmon (Chinook and Sockeye), Sardines, Shrimp, Tuna Canned. |
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Yes, David.... the Big Three.... Vitamin D, B12, and magnesium are commonly low in adults these days.
Omega-3's and Vitamin B1 are then next in line. ![]()
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"Thanks for this!" says: | DavidHC (01-15-2016) |
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Thanks.
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MrsD, this is my second day on the lichen based D3 (this product: http://www.amazon.com/Nordic-Natural...urals+vegan+d3), and I'm clearly having an allergic reaction, a global reaction, with itching, redness/rashes and hives. It's not particularly intense, not too bad, but it's obvious.
I don't know what to do now that I have issues with both lanolin and lichen based. I'm thinking of taking this a few more days to see if it will 'grow' on me, if my body will get used to it. If not, then I plan to try another one that lichen based by capsules with different ingredients. That likely won't solve the problem but it's possible. If all that fails, I plan to try a pure lanolin based one, which has nothing but a cellulose capsule added. If that fails too, then D3 lotion that's lanolin based. If that fails, my only option is D2, I think. Does it not absorb at all? I'm really reaching here. It's obvious that my body needs lots of vitamin D and that I get significant improvement immediately, unlike anything else, but I'm having problems finding one that doesn't cause me problems. Anyway advice, thoughts from anyone will be appreciated. EDIT/ADDITION: Last night I had a dream that I had discovered a third source of D3. Talk about wish fulfillment. I awoke and as soon as I realized it has just been a dream, I was immediately upset. Last edited by DavidHC; 01-17-2016 at 03:30 PM. |
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