Posted by Tomatheus on September 28, 2013, at 20:56:20
In reply to Re: Bone Protein May Influence Cognitive Decline » Tomatheus, posted by Phillipa on September 28, 2013, at 20:13:45
> Last time Vita D levels checks over 55 which was supposed to be good ? Phillipa
Yes, both Dr. Michael F. Holick and Dr. Soram Khalsa (author of "The Vitamin D Revolution") would consider a vitamin D level of 55 ng/mL to be in the optimal or ideal range.
Given your background, you probably have a much better understanding of osteoporosis than I do, so I'm not sure that there's much else that I could say that might be of some help. I've been doing a lot of reading on vitamin D lately, and so I've been trying to get the word out about the role that vitamin D may play in various health conditions, but with a vitamin D level of 55, it would seem that you're getting enough of the vitamin (or hormone, to be more accurate).
I'm sorry that I couldn't be of more help.
T.
Conditions:
* chronic fatigue, hypersomnia, and related symptoms
* schizoaffective disorderTaking Abilify, niacin, vit. D
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