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Had mine checked last September. It was >7, meaning basically unmeasurable. I was put on 50,000 IUs twice weekly which brought me up to the low 50s in 30 days. I now take 4000 a day and am due for a recheck.
Just adding my stats to your list Jan. :)
Yours,
Jake Aryeh Marcus, J.D.
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I'd love to know how many on this list have had their own Vit D levels
checked, and how many who have had them tested found that they were at least
50 or above.
...
Jan Barger, RN, MA, IBCLC, FILCA (who had a level of 34 which is now up to
62 on 4000 I/U per day....a level high enough to decrease the risk of
breast cancer by 50%).
Wheaton IL
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