20 reasons for not taking Vitamin D debunked
Fear high cost
- Vitamin D can cost as little as 40 cents/month
Hassle of getting it
- Can buy on the Internet, grocery store, pharmacy
Think that a doctor's approval is required
19 organizations agree 4,000 IU daily is OK and 6 say up to 10,000 IU daily is OK
50,000 IU Vitamin D weekly is often recommended 18+ sellers on Amazon recommend weekly
Need a Vitamin D test (fear of needles, hassle, and cost)
- Note: Testing is rarely needed, but if you want it, an in-home test costs about $50
Toxicity fear
Incorrectly believe that >4,000 IU of Vitamin D is toxic
Vitamin D has lower toxicity than water, ZERO deaths from Vitamin D supplementation in 10+ years
Fear long-term consequences - to self, fetus, child
People have been taking high-dose Vitamin D for >100 years with no long-term problems
The only long-term consequence of taking lots of Vitamin D a huge reduction in about 200+ health problems
Difficulty in swallowing pills
Worry about forgetting to take a pill
Can just take a 50,000 IU dose 2 or 4 times a month
Put the capsules in a cup at the start of the month and be sure they are taken by the end of the month
Alternately, just add Vitamin D to food/beverage to be consumed over 2-4 weeks
Worry that the pill casing may be made from animals
Worry that animals might have been killed to make vitamin D
Might have to modify current drugs/supplements typically none: possible exceptions:
Have to know enough about Vitamin D to be able to justify supplementation to family/friends
- Taking a single capsule (50,000 IU) once every 2 weeks can be hidden from family
Concerned that others you know are not taking Vitamin D
- Lots of evidence of many others taking Vitamin D, for example, in Australia
Might forget to take the capsule at a particular time of day
Can take Vitamin D any time of the day: before, during, or after meals - but not after supper (might keep you awake)
However, better response if taken with the largest meal of the day
Unsure of how much to take
- 4,000 IU or 5,000 IU daily or 50,000 IU twice a month is a great place to start
Have an adverse reaction to Vitamin D
Rare adverse reaction (3 in 1,000) to lots of Vitamin D is often due to lack of magnesium
Adverse reactions to D are far less common than reactions to gluten, lactose, peanut butter, iron etc.
See also Getting Vitamin D into your blood and cells for other forms, types of Vitamin D - including Sun and UV lamps
Unsure if Vitamin D will help, and not want to wait for months to find out
Take a loading dose and see results in as little as a week
50,0000 IU daily for a week is a typical loading dose
Believe that food (still) has the right nutrients needed for health
- Food today vs 100 years ago has 3X less Vitamin D
Your country does not (yet) allow sales of capsules containing >1,000 IU of Vitamin D
Many people buy larger doses over the Internet from other countries
Hint - Buy only a few bottles at a time so as to not concern the customs agents about re-sale
Believe that you can get enough Vitamin D from the sun if outdoors at least 10 minutes daily
- 10 minutes is enough if you want only 400 IUs and are young, white-skinned, lying down, with few clothes on, in the summer, around noon
See also Vitamin D Life
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Is 50 ng of vitamin D too high, just right, or not enough
- Doctors are still trying to determine a single vitamin d level for all health problems
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