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a recent paper discussing the relative non-toxicity of vitamin D, a

vitamin that is deficient in people in climates that experience

winter (ex-pat indians take note)

 

http://www.ajcn.org/cgi/reprint/85/1/6

 

vitamin D appears to play an important role in treating everything

from depression to osteoporosis to autoimmune issues like MS

 

based on earlier research i have been recommending 1000 IU for normal

healthy adults, but this paper recommends 10,000 IU as a safe upper

limit

 

in terms of diet, the best are from organ meats like liver, e.g. cod

liver oil

 

as far as vegetarian sources, the very small amounts of vit D (D2) in

fortified milk is made from irradiated yeast and is at best about 25%

as active as the D3

 

in people with chronic disease, a vit D supplement would seem to be

essential - for e.g. a full-strength cod liver oil

 

more evidence of the importance of desha (climate) and kala (season)

in diet, and why a vegetarian diet is simply unsuitable for people

that live in wintery climates

 

best...

Caldecott

todd (AT) toddcaldecott (DOT) com

www.toddcaldecott.com

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what about sunflower oil? I use it as a base massage oil (pitta

vata). It's high in vitamin D and IMHO, has the sun's energy in a

cooling way. I have the Northern European sulfur "quirk" and don't

do well with lots of oils going through my liver.

Katy

 

ayurveda, Todd Caldecott <todd wrote:

>

> a recent paper discussing the relative non-toxicity of vitamin D,

a

> vitamin that is deficient in people in climates that experience

> winter (ex-pat indians take note)

>

> http://www.ajcn.org/cgi/reprint/85/1/6

>

> vitamin D appears to play an important role in treating everything

> from depression to osteoporosis to autoimmune issues like MS

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ayurveda, "katyhohmann" <ELIMOM1313 wrote:

>

> what about sunflower oil? I use it as a base massage oil (pitta

> vata). It's high in vitamin D and IMHO, has the sun's energy in a

> cooling way. I have the Northern European sulfur "quirk" and don't

> do well with lots of oils going through my liver.

> Katy

>

 

 

hi katy

 

as far as i know sunflower oil nor any other seed oil contains appreciable amounts of

vitamin D (wheat germ apparently has very small amount of the biolgically inferior D2, as

does leafy greens and mushrooms)

 

the only viable dietary sources of vitamin D3 (the preferred, biologically active form) are

liver, oily fish, and egg yolks, which are all important staples for people in northern

climates

 

fortified milk contains small amounts of D2, from irradiated fungi (mushrooms)

 

probably you can ingest cod liver oil without too many problems, or take a vitamin capsule

or high potency liquid - you can even get topical D3 as a cream to apply once daily

 

for patients, you could offer a "D3" therapy by dissolving the liquid drops into the massage

oil - you can get this from www.rxvitamins.com - "Liqui D3"

 

best...

Caldecott

todd (AT) toddcaldecott (DOT) com

www.toddcaldecott.com

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