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Does anyone know the correct amount of Vitamine D2 supplimentation for

adults (41/female) and children (5/female, 16/male)? I'm finding

conflicting information, not to mention the ever so popular " D3 vs. D2 "

debate. Any help is greatly appreciated! [:)]

 

-Kimberly

 

 

 

 

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Hi, Kimberly,

 

It is difficult to give a specific amount because people also get

Vitamin D from the sun. The most accurate measure is a blood test - then if

you are deficient, you can supplement.

 

Here's a link to Jack Norris, RD's page on Vit. D & calcium:

http://www.veganhealth.org/articles/bones/

 

My family uses Dr. Fuhrman's Osteosun. He gives his recommendations

for various ages here: http://www.drfuhrman.com/shop/VAdvisor.aspx

 

Here is the fact sheet on the Osteosun so you can see how much is in

each capsule:

http://www.drfuhrman.com/shop/pdf_product_factsheets/DrFuhrmans_OsteoSun_factshe\

et.pdf

I am not a sales rep for Dr. Fuhrman! I just appreciate his nutritional

approach based on science. Hope that helps :) Jean

 

 

 

 

 

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There is an on-going debate about whether or not vitamin D2 is absorbed as well

as vitamin D3 with some studies showing that it is and some showing that it

isn't.

The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that all infants, children, and

teens get 400 IU of vitamin D per day. For a 41-year old woman many experts

would recommend vitamin D intakes of 800 IU per day or more. I'd suggest

starting with this dose of vitamin D2 and having your vitamin D levels checked

after a few months to make sure you are absorbing enough vitamin D2.

Reed

 

Reed Mangels, PhD, RD

Nutrition Advisor, VRG

 

, " kimberlyire " <kimberlyire wrote:

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> Does anyone know the correct amount of Vitamine D2 supplimentation for

> adults (41/female) and children (5/female, 16/male)? I'm finding

> conflicting information, not to mention the ever so popular " D3 vs. D2 "

> debate. Any help is greatly appreciated! [:)]

>

> -Kimberly

>

>

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