Dear Friends and Members,
More and more people are taking high doses of Vitamin D these days for osteoporosis and osteopenia these days.
I wish to state at the outset that I am a pro-Vitamin D believer and am learning more and more about its effects on the health from members here as well as research sites that contradict each other.
I found this information by a lady so important that I wished to post it as a separate discussion which requires the participation of all members on high doses of Vit D.
The lady in question was taking 2000 IU per day and discovered that her Cholesterol levels went up all round -- the HDL, the LDL, Triglycerides, and total cholesterol. The going up of HDL may be good -- but the going up of LDL and Triglycerides is worrisome.
She further added that her sister had been on 3000 IU of Vit D daily and her sister also developed high levels of Cholesterol.
Some advise that the levels of Vit D be increased as the previous levels were not good enough.
It is recorded in the literature tjhat Vit D helps heart disease. The question is that of cholesterol levels.
These days there are even research sites that show that high cholesterol levels are nothing to be worried about as many people in the world ( including France and Japan) have high cholesterol levels with lesser heart disease than those countries where cholesterol levels are strictly lowered.
I wonder how many people taking mega doses of Vitamin D have developed high cholesterol levels, and what have they done subsequently?
This is so important a question that I would earnestly request all members to join in with their experiences.
With best wishes for your good health,
I remain,
Your friend,
Priya

