Been reading about D toxicity
Difficult to argue with mainstream media propaganda, but there is no serious harm at such doses and precaution taken (testing regular serum calcium, parathyroid hormone and serum 25(OH)D. Actually would dare to say, testing serum levels is really advisable only above 5000 IU.
But with a 25(OH)D of close to 200 ng/ml calcium serum level are likely increased and parathyroid hormone suppressed. That's not dangerous (usually, with no other preconditions), but time to decrease the Vitamin D3 dose.
Personally, I've been in average at 70 ng/ml during the last 15 years. With 8800 IU daily, additional to excessive sun-bathing during Central-Europe summer, and 6 weeks vacation on a South Indian beach.
On the contrary, my most dramatic of a number of remissions in chronic incurable diseases happened, when my 25(OH)D accidentally shoot to 135 ng/ml.
Inform yourself. Not by superficial main-stream media with clear conflict of interests. Vitamin needs supplementation of co-factors like Magnesium, vitamin A (preformed) and K2. Your dose of K2 is already a small dose indented for prophylaxis of CVD only, If you've got already real Arteriosclerosis it would not really make a dent.
Edited by pamojja, 10 March 2024 - 02:32 PM.