Guest guest Posted March 28, 2010 Report Share Posted March 28, 2010 Thought I would pass this on to those who may be interested. Personally, I think this study is very much needed and hopefully many will be able to participate. Everyone should know their Vitamin D3 levels since adequate levels are necessary for healing, good health and wellness. Have a great Sunday! Vitamin D Council 3/29/2010 As I said in our last newsletter, the Vitamin D Council is attempting to compare vitamin D blood test results of Quest and LabCorp. We are willing to pay your costs, up to $100.00, once we get copies of both tests results, drawn on the same day, and your receipts. To participate, you need to find a doctor or clinic in your area that uses Quest and call your doctor and arrange for a 25-hydroxy-vitamin D blood test done by Quest. This will cost anywhere from $50 to $150 dollars. In the meantime, you will need to arrange to have your blood tested by LabCorp the same day. Thus, you will be having your blood drawn twice on the same day, one sample sent to Quest and the other sample sent to LabCorp. The easiest and cheapest way to arrange for the LabCorp test is through Life Extension Foundation, who emailed me to help the Council out with this study. Just call 1-800-544-4440 and let the operator know you are ordering this test in conjunction with the Vitamin D Council study. The price will be $35.25 for the LabCorp 25(OH)D test through Life Extension; this price is only for those participating in this study. John Cannell, MD 1241 Johnson Ave., #134 San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 www.vitamindcouncil.org Be Well Dr. L Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2010 Report Share Posted April 19, 2010 I just got my D test results back. my D3 is 133 and my d2 is <4. Does anyone know what this means?Thanks, RobynDr. Loretta Lanphier <drlanphierDr. Loretta Lanphier <drlanphierSun, March 28, 2010 12:56:04 PM Vitamin D Council Vitamin D Test Participation Thought I would pass this on to those who may be interested. Personally, I think this study is very much needed and hopefully many will be able to participate. Everyone should know their Vitamin D3 levels since adequate levels are necessary for healing, good health and wellness. Have a great Sunday! Vitamin D Council 3/29/2010 As I said in our last newsletter, the Vitamin D Council is attempting to compare vitamin D blood test results of Quest and LabCorp. We are willing to pay your costs, up to $100.00, once we get copies of both tests results, drawn on the same day, and your receipts. To participate, you need to find a doctor or clinic in your area that uses Quest and call your doctor and arrange for a 25-hydroxy-vitamin D blood test done by Quest. This will cost anywhere from $50 to $150 dollars. In the meantime, you will need to arrange to have your blood tested by LabCorp the same day. Thus, you will be having your blood drawn twice on the same day, one sample sent to Quest and the other sample sent to LabCorp. The easiest and cheapest way to arrange for the LabCorp test is through Life Extension Foundation, who emailed me to help the Council out with this study. Just call 1-800-544-4440 and let the operator know you are ordering this test in conjunction with the Vitamin D Council study. The price will be $35.25 for the LabCorp 25(OH)D test through Life Extension; this price is only for those participating in this study. John Cannell, MD 1241 Johnson Ave., #134 San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 www.vitamindcouncil .org Be Well Dr. L Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2010 Report Share Posted April 19, 2010 I assume you mean 133 ng/ml using 25-hydroxy. If that's correct your 25-hydroxy level is at the upper range for a person with cancer or trying to prevent cancer. I try to remain between 75 ng/ml and 100 ng/ml. Being at 130 is ok. Much better than being deficient. ####################################### http://www.pdazzler.comPdazzler - The Epigenetics of Cancer SurvivalNatural, alternative and integrative approaches http://www.pdazzler.netNatural Health v/s Chronic Disease - Dedicatedto understanding and curing chronic illness. ####################################### robyn howell Monday, April 19, 2010 12:32 PM oleander soup Re: Vitamin D Council Vitamin D Test Participation I just got my D test results back. my D3 is 133 and my d2 is <4. Does anyone know what this means?Thanks, Robyn Dr. Loretta Lanphier <drlanphier (AT) oasisadvancedwellness (DOT) com>Dr. Loretta Lanphier <drlanphier (AT) oasisadvancedwellness (DOT) com>Sun, March 28, 2010 12:56:04 PM Vitamin D Council Vitamin D Test Participation Thought I would pass this on to those who may be interested. Personally, I think this study is very much needed and hopefully many will be able to participate. Everyone should know their Vitamin D3 levels since adequate levels are necessary for healing, good health and wellness. Have a great Sunday!Vitamin D Council3/29/2010As I said in our last newsletter, the Vitamin D Council is attempting to compare vitamin D blood test results of Quest and LabCorp. We are willing to pay your costs, up to $100.00, once we get copies of both tests results, drawn on the same day, and your receipts.To participate, you need to find a doctor or clinic in your area that uses Quest and call your doctor and arrange for a 25-hydroxy-vitamin D blood test done by Quest. This will cost anywhere from $50 to $150 dollars.In the meantime, you will need to arrange to have your blood tested by LabCorp the same day. Thus, you will be having your blood drawn twice on the same day, one sample sent to Quest and the other sample sent to LabCorp.The easiest and cheapest way to arrange for the LabCorp test is through Life Extension Foundation, who emailed me to help the Council out with this study. Just call 1-800-544-4440 and let the operator know you are ordering this test in conjunction with the Vitamin D Council study. The price will be $35.25 for the LabCorp 25(OH)D test through Life Extension; this price is only for those participating in this study.John Cannell, MD1241 Johnson Ave., #134San Luis Obispo, CA 93401www.vitamindcouncil .org Be WellDr. L Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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