There were many studies in the 1940’s stating that
1000 IU of vitamin D per kilogram of body weight was toxic.
The average weight of an adult was approximately 70 kg, so yes, I agree, 70,000 IU of vitamin D can be toxic.
I had often wondered why doctors had been told that 1,000 or 2,000 IU of vitamin D was toxic.
My guess is that the old message was trimmed to 1,000 IU of vitamin D is toxic,
Note in the clipping belows that even 35 X higher was sometimes not toxic.
 Download the 1947 PDF from Vitamin D Life
Here is the actual text from the 1947 article
See also Vitamin D Life
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Note: 1000 IU per kg IS NOT toxic if you drink a lot of water, minimize Calcum, and take the cofactors
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