Research seems to indicate that Vitamin A and D "balance" each other, but I am unsure of the optimal dose of vit A.
Weston Price also supports a rather high Vitamin A intake. I am currently consuming ~10,000 iu vitamin A, and ~6000-6500 iu vit D.
I'm not so sure if research indicates a A and D 'balance', but rather an antagonism as the VitaminDCouncil strongly suggests (
http://www.vitamindc...-december.shtml) where it is advised to refrain from high vit A intake (less than 2000 IU) together with vit D due to its ability to block vit D receptors.
Weston Price recommends a strange vit A to vit D ratio of 10:1. If one considers that many need to take 5.000 IU of vit D3 to reach optimal 25(OH) levels during winter, that would mean 50.000 IU of vit A - and with much sunshine in the summer at least 100.000 IU of Retinol - daily!!!
I yet have to meet someone who uses such huge doses following Dr. Price advise in this respect.
However, since there are many here using D3 while regularly checking their 25(OH)D - maybe has someone additionally tried vitamin A in doses above 20.000 IU daily? - and with what kind of effect to D levels?
According to CRON-o-meter, my daily intake is around 63,000 IU. That is from a small portion of carrots, lots of kale, spinach, broccoli, and blueberries (amongst other things). I don't see a need to supplement given a correctly organized diet.
I think I found a serious flaw with Cron-o-meter - where I hope someone here is able to verify.
I first checked my daily vitamin intake with a self-made excel table with vitamin data from german online vitamin data bases. When I first encountered Cron-o-meter I was really shocked about the high vitamin A content it assumes!
Lets take for example carrots, raw - for their highest vit A content - from 'the USDA National Nutrient Database for Standard Reference' (where I think the data for cron-o-meter was taken):
CARROTS, RAW, 100 GRAMS:
835 mcg_RAE Vitamin A, RAE
0 mcg Retinol
8.285 mcg Carotene, beta
3.477 mcg Carotene, alpha
0 mcg Cryptoxanthin, beta
16.706 IU Vitamin A, IU
Compared with:
http://lpi.oregonsta...amins/vitaminA/Carrot (raw) 1/2 cup= 64 grams
538 mcg_RAE Vitamin A, RAE
1.798 Vitamin A, IU
0 mcg Retinol
0 mcg Retinol, IU
Or
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carrot:per 100g
835 mcg Vitamin A equiv
8285 mcg beta-carotene
According to
http://en.wikipedia....wiki/Vitamin_A:Newer research has shown that the absorption of provitamin-A carotenoids is only half as much as previously thought, so in 2001 the US Institute of Medicine recommended a new unit, the retinol activity equivalent (RAE). 1 mcg RAE corresponds to 1 mcg retinol, 2 mcg of ?-carotene in oil, 12 mcg of "dietary" beta-carotene, or 24 mcg of the three other dietary provitamin-A carotenoids.[5]And if I take this newer scheme of calculating from carotenes I indeed get values from
http://www.nal.usda....oodcomp/search/ more close to my excel's, and the alleged - for me unbelieveable high intake of Vitamin A from vegetables (meat is a different story) - as some report here, is in reality very likely more around 2.000 IU daily, as it has for me with loads of raw carrots, dried fruids, greens.. till it grew out of my ears!
I surrendered to this difficulty to get enough vitamin A as a vegetarian - and started with a similar amounts from a multi.
Kind regards..