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01/18/2008 14:21
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High Vitamin D Supplementation

Dear Stephen,

I recently consulted with a holistic pharmacist who is also a clinical nutritionist. She strongly recommended that I increase my vitamin D to 12,000-16,000 units per day. I am familiar with some research about using high vit d to reduce pain, which is a chronic problem for me. So I increased to 3,6000 units per day and I did find noticeable drop in overall pain. I asked my Lyme doc about increasing further. My Lyme doc is familiar with pain research, but she has also read Trevor Marshall's research and theory that vitamin d can make lyme patients FEEL better but actually make their lyme condition much worse. My Lyme doc respects your book on Lyme and suggested I ask your opinion.

I am not interested in using the Marshall protocol; I am using your herbal protocol. I'm just wondering about supplementing with vit d. Are you familiar with Marshall's theory? What you do you think about using vitamin d with Lyme? Using very high doses like 16,000u/d of vit d with lyme? posted by kendra

Dear kendra,

I have researched this and have read the material about vitamin d and lyme and we are into one of those areas that often occurs with lyme where a lot of opinions are in conflict and where there is just not enough research data to make a determination one way or another.

So, it comes down to competing opinions based on gut instinct more than anything else. I would need to see much more data on the negative effects of vitamin d to feel comfortable asserting that it is contraindicated in lyme.

In my opinion at this point in time I see no reason not to use it and have found that it does help considerably in both muscle and joint / bone pain. My personal preference is for the vitamin d3 form of vitamin d, 12,000 IU daily.

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02/01/2008 00:57
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from the peanut gallery:

I have increased my vitamin D intake for pain of joint/bone.

I can say it is working for me.

I have also increased my vitamin A intake whenever I think about it.

and it is making my feet smooth and undried.

I read to take more vitamin A if one works under fluroscent lites at

work. The lites eats up ones' vitamin A.

I have also increased my E intake read good for my heart. (when I told a women doctor what I'm doing she good all wierlded out and told me it (the vitamin A) can mess up blood clotting.

If that is the case why does Dr. Kirt Donsbach give his patients 10,000 units of vitamin A a day. (that is what he said)?????

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