When to Stop Taking Vitamin D | Are You Taking it Wrong

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If you’re using vitamin d supplements, our video, When to Stop Taking Vitamin D | Are You Taking it Wrong, could be life-changing for you. Though, vitamin d benefits are obvious, It’s not only crucial to understand when to stop taking vitamin d, you also need to know are you taking it wrong.
And a person does not need to have overdosed on vitamin d or be dealing with vitamin d toxicity to create vitamin d side effects. So it’s not always just about knowing the vitamin d toxicity symptoms or the vitamin d toxicity causes. Most people are more worried about vitamin d deficiency and understanding vitamin d deficiency symptoms. But even though not getting enough vitamin d can create health problems, too much vitamin d can be just as problematic. And too much vitamin D can create a wide variety of health problems. You also want to learn how to take vitamin d the right way and stop taking vitamin d wrong. Knowing when to stop taking vitamin d can help correct a lot of health issues.
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@KickItNaturally
@KickItNaturally Жыл бұрын
What benefits have you seen from taking vitamin d?
@humanresetproject
@humanresetproject Жыл бұрын
Would you consider someone with cancer differently? A lot of people believe injecting 600,000iU helps...Would love your thoughts on this 🥰
@mariaali7404
@mariaali7404 Жыл бұрын
Walking being able to keep working for a bit long, body ach pain depression, menstrul cramps help.and many more
@chrystale888
@chrystale888 Жыл бұрын
It changed my life, healed pneumonia, stopped pre-diabetes symptoms, healing varicose veins and I take it with K2-M7, it is cleaning out calcium in arteries, reversing arterial sclerosis AND am losing weight, probably cause my arteries are unblocking so liver will heal. Kidneys have begun to periodically ache after 3 months on 25,000IUs and now having symptoms of viral attack so it's time to halve my dose to 15,000IUs, many thanks for the advice I didn't know the correlation of viral attach with too much vita D. Important to know so we can know when to begin reducing our intake to a maintenance dose.
@JonathanAllen0379
@JonathanAllen0379 Жыл бұрын
​@@chrystale888That's where I'm at now as well. Now that we're finally getting sun here regularly again in the Northeast, I should probably back off altogether, especially since my BP is up and I'm doing everything else I can think of right. I always take K2-M7 by the way.
@oldegoatee8450
@oldegoatee8450 Жыл бұрын
@@humanresetproject I would consult with a Dr. Coimbra from Brazil first!
@ericojonx
@ericojonx Жыл бұрын
K2 deals with pulling calcium from soft tissue and putting into bone. Critical to take K2 if taking high dose D3.) (Make sure it is D3.) Ratio, 250 mcg D3 to 100 mcg K2. (10,000 IU = 250mcg). Research for yourself. (not K or K1: must be K2). (K2 is not potassium).
@EnnAye
@EnnAye Ай бұрын
*K2-M7
@kathleenodonnell8355
@kathleenodonnell8355 Жыл бұрын
Eye opening! Diet and Digestion are the key to everything!
@sherlyr.
@sherlyr. Жыл бұрын
Great video. Thank you.
@bobGmitter
@bobGmitter Ай бұрын
K2 is a must with D3 for this reason
@francodangelo332
@francodangelo332 Жыл бұрын
Very, very informative !!!
@KickItNaturally
@KickItNaturally Жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful, Franco!
@rossgreenwood6148
@rossgreenwood6148 Жыл бұрын
This is great info!
@KickItNaturally
@KickItNaturally Жыл бұрын
Glad you like it, Ross!
@susanleedy2683
@susanleedy2683 Жыл бұрын
Great video!
@KickItNaturally
@KickItNaturally Жыл бұрын
Thanks Sue!
@chrystale888
@chrystale888 Жыл бұрын
Not K2 but K2-M7 works really well.
@maituub
@maituub 4 ай бұрын
Or Mk4 which is more body identical, yes has a shorter half live.
@A_nony_mous
@A_nony_mous Жыл бұрын
7:30 You need adequate calcium in your blood to regulate your heart. A proper balance of calcium, sodium, potassium and magnesium in your blood is essential for your heart.
@user-xm7dt1nd4i
@user-xm7dt1nd4i Жыл бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ i loved the demonstration a it was very easy to understand,thank you
@whoisbhauji
@whoisbhauji 4 ай бұрын
you make a lot of sense!
@KickItNaturally
@KickItNaturally 4 ай бұрын
I appreciate that.
@inchristalone25
@inchristalone25 Жыл бұрын
Yeah I had a heads up about vitamin D a while back even though they always claimed it was good for sleep apnea (and I couldn't breathe at night due to my low breath rate!), I preferred to just get it from the sun. Thanks for the info about cold sores, I will let my Mom know as she had some bad break outs while she was on a bunch of vitamin D and we already live in Florida!
@KickItNaturally
@KickItNaturally Жыл бұрын
Right? Florida can be a problem for that. I'm in North Florida. What part of Florida are you in? I also used to live near Orlando long ago.
@inchristalone25
@inchristalone25 Жыл бұрын
@@KickItNaturally Near Tampa! I love it here. The sun always made me feel good when I lived in the north so I thought moving south was the answer. Maybe it made me feel good because I had so much calcium coming out of my tissues lol. That darn Ray Peat ;)
@KickItNaturally
@KickItNaturally Жыл бұрын
lol. Yeah, people with low blood pressure love the sun because that calcium helps raise blood pressure and they can function better.
@Vike29
@Vike29 Жыл бұрын
2000 I/U daily for a few years. Physical late 2021: 34.4 Vit D level, 8.5 Urine ph (on PPI), Glu 88. 1 year later, 5.5 ph (off ppi), GLU 92. BP about the same year over year. My results likely show a greater difference in being on and off the PPI than anything to do with vitamin D.
@KickItNaturally
@KickItNaturally Жыл бұрын
i agree. On a PPI a person can't acidify their food properly and break down protein and that can affect a variety of pH levels in the body. A urine pH of 8.5 can be quite problematic so great job getting that corrected. With a urine pH of 8.5, that dose of vitamin D could have been magnifying problems, but I would not expect that dose to cause a urine pH to go that high by itself. And your current urine pH seems to indicate it's currently a good dose for you if we're just looking at urine pH. and great job eliminating the need for a PPI. Love to hear those stories.
@darla9343
@darla9343 11 ай бұрын
Vitamin D3 should always be taken with Vitamin K2, Magnesium and Calcium because they work together synergistically. Calcium can be supplemented with food. K2 will put calcium in the proper places, including the bones.
@maituub
@maituub 4 ай бұрын
Mostly no need for Calcium supp. because you CAN get it from food, Mg is more difficult.
@mariaali7404
@mariaali7404 Жыл бұрын
You are amazing❤
@KickItNaturally
@KickItNaturally Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much @Maria Ali, I appreciate it.
@marcusriberto3726
@marcusriberto3726 Жыл бұрын
This issue can be resolved by taking vitamin K2 while taking high amounts of Vitamin D.
@KickItNaturally
@KickItNaturally Жыл бұрын
It really can help for SOME people. But if someone's urine pH is already too high, and they are taking more vitamin D than they should, the problems will still occur.
@user-gj3qn6uv1s
@user-gj3qn6uv1s 11 ай бұрын
Problems will be if pH more 7.0
@EMP469
@EMP469 5 ай бұрын
I see to eating up to 900 grams of vegetables to get potassium and magnesium to alkaline the body and drinking 2liters of water as well. But do you think this could hide the problem? I eat at least 220g of beef so I know I get enough lysine.
@lisamorrison6274
@lisamorrison6274 4 ай бұрын
@@KickItNaturally Please help me understand. My 21 year old daughter uses the birth control pill. She lives in Alaska. I encourage her to take Vitamin D3 5000IU. 📍Does this D3 supplementing suggestion of mine increase the chance of her getting a blood clot? 📍 K2 DECREASES the chance of blood clot? ….thins the blood?
@mariannesedman6921
@mariannesedman6921 6 ай бұрын
So what is a good blood level of vitamin d to have?
@bloomdocs
@bloomdocs Жыл бұрын
My mom has crohns and osteoporosis. They have her on high vitamin D but she doesn’t listen when I tell her not too take it. She’s also had reoccurring kidney stones, that I have a feeling might be related to that vitamin d doses
@KickItNaturally
@KickItNaturally Жыл бұрын
HI @alexis, You might be right about the kidney stones but a mother is never going to listen to her daughter. :) But with the crohn's you might be able to get her to watch a video, just in case you missed our new one on that: kzbin.info/www/bejne/jpmxmomjpahmatk Hope that helps.
@cgg2961
@cgg2961 Жыл бұрын
Would you please share what you know about the Lymph system and it's connection to the Gallbladder, Bile and what to expect when your Gallbladder is missing. Will a slow sledge of Bile cause the Lymph system to slow down and cause Edema? .... could that cause a complication and being diagnosed with Lymphedema. One Doctor I listened to about Lymphedema said that mercury is a big issue with Lymphedema and suggested taking Protelytic Enzymes like Serrapeptase or Nattokinase and should cure the Lymph system from being backed up.... He said that in his experience many patients who have Dental Silver Fillings can come up with this issue of Lymphedema, it is on the rise. What would your knowledge tell us ? Is 5000 IU of Vitamin D with K2/K-7 be too much. ? Thank you. Really like this video, it gave me more understanding. God bless you mightily !
@KickItNaturally
@KickItNaturally Жыл бұрын
Great idea. I added this to my list of topics to cover.
@cgg2961
@cgg2961 Жыл бұрын
@@KickItNaturally Thank you, I will watch for it.
@chuclkles58
@chuclkles58 Ай бұрын
Thanks for the tip to test the urine pH to assess if D3 level is prolly too high
@KickItNaturally
@KickItNaturally Ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful
@joaniegreen2184
@joaniegreen2184 3 ай бұрын
I totally agree! I took took it. And felt horrible!
@KickItNaturally
@KickItNaturally 3 ай бұрын
Doesn't mean it's wrong for everyone. Just may have magnified an imbalance you were already dealing with.
@tootsjwu29
@tootsjwu29 10 ай бұрын
I hope I am getting this right. I am worried about my 70 year old mother having to supplement vitamin D for low levels and needing to supplement Calcium for bones. So technically she's safe with the calcium supplements as long as her urine is coming out more acidic in PH and using K2 to push calcium in the right places?? Or is Calcium supplementing a no no? Also how much K2 is recommended. So very grateful I found your videos! Life changing!
@micaonyx5301
@micaonyx5301 7 ай бұрын
I've heard you need 150-200 mcg vitamin K2. I'm 62 and I find taking 3-6 mg of boron, hcL , digestive enzymes and a high quality multivitamin and low carbs helps a lot.
@asies2023
@asies2023 6 ай бұрын
Long ago I took Calcium and learned is a no no because it can harden the arteries and veins. I read many studies about it, then I stopped. Low calcium level maybe related with low Vitamin D, so I heard.
@tootsjwu29
@tootsjwu29 6 ай бұрын
@@asies2023 I myself have learned that calcium is needed for certain things like clotting factors. I think Calcium should be taken with K2 and Vitamin D but if you are low in calcium to begin with, you may not tolerate K2 or D3. So it's best to raise the calcium level first. then add in the other two along with magnesium.
@seripip7028
@seripip7028 Жыл бұрын
So does vitamin K2 is the antagonist of vitamin D and must come in tandem to keep things in balance ?
@lizzielwfrancis1
@lizzielwfrancis1 4 ай бұрын
In 2021 I had low vitamin D (27ng/mol) and have been working on getting it up, but have had massive issues with Vitamin D causing insomnia. It’s also taken such a long time, even at 5000IU’s a day, it’s taken 2 years to get to 55 ng/mol. Not sure why this is the case, because I’ve always taken it with cofactors (K2 and magnesium)
@bobGmitter
@bobGmitter Ай бұрын
Need magnesium to keep calcium out of the cells which is very bad
@cougar1861
@cougar1861 Жыл бұрын
A numerical range (and appropriate units) for "these super-high-crazy" vitamin D dosages (OR was it blood levels?) would have been helpful.
@KickItNaturally
@KickItNaturally Жыл бұрын
It really varies way to much from person to person to be suggesting any type of dose is appropriate or inappropriate. It's more about looking at your body chemistry and adjusting accordingly.
@cougar1861
@cougar1861 Жыл бұрын
@@KickItNaturally Thanks for the reply. However I wasn't asking for a suggested dosage for myself but, rather, more interpretable dosages (that, apparently, you have noted others taking) than "super-crazy-high" - as you referred to them.
@KickItNaturally
@KickItNaturally Жыл бұрын
I see. Well, it's very common for someone to be told to take 5,000 - 10,000 iu or more per day. For most people, that is very high and can often be problematic due to what we explain in this video. Hope that helps. That doesn't mean those levels are never appropriate. They just don't seem to be for most people.
@cougar1861
@cougar1861 Жыл бұрын
@@KickItNaturally Thanks. I agree that "correct" dosages must be determined for each individual metabolism. In that effort it is helpful to have an upper upper limit to start the process.
@KickItNaturally
@KickItNaturally Жыл бұрын
right, it can depend on a lot of factors, but it's pretty rare that I have a client that would be taking more than 2000 iu per day. Our free digestion course can show you how to look at your body chemistry to get a better idea of the supplements and such that would be best for your unique chemistry. You can find that free course here: kickitnaturally.com/course Let us know how it goes.
@surenot1556
@surenot1556 Жыл бұрын
Talk more about reams stuff bro
@lorismider9642
@lorismider9642 2 ай бұрын
There’s a difference between K1 and K2. K1 is for clotting. Totally different than K2
@clemensh6214
@clemensh6214 5 ай бұрын
Very interesting! Do you think that many of the alternative Doctors like Dr. Berg etc. are Gatekeepers or do they just don't no better?
@KickItNaturally
@KickItNaturally 5 ай бұрын
Nobody understands everything.
@Queenie-the-genie
@Queenie-the-genie 3 ай бұрын
I used to watch Berg until he and his wife started pushing erythritol on theur keto desserts channel. Erythritol makes many people very sick and during the T administration the warning label that had always been prominently displayed on the FRONT of the package dusappeared aand I ate something that contained it and got extremely sick. I went to the hospital but no reason for the illness was found. Later, I discovered that the warning label I had relied on all my life was gone and all sorts of sweeteners containing erythritol did not have that labeling - like Swerve for instance. Berg and lots of other people began pushing it on their keto desserts channels on youTube. Then I saw that his own son is not a big fan of his and through the son, discovered he is also a scientologist. I d not care whst piritual path someone follows as long as they do no harm so that is not important to me, but pushing a product hat is harmful is wrong in my opinion. Berg is by far not the only KZbinr who was doing this - their were many others. Personally I use stevia which is a natural herb and it works well for me. On the other hand - I did learn aa great deal from Berg over the years, that has made me healthier and still very strong at 79.
@cgg2961
@cgg2961 Жыл бұрын
Never take Vitamin D without K2-7, Right ? Also, Magnesium and Postassium .
@Molly797wo
@Molly797wo 10 ай бұрын
Potassium not necessary from food is enough but k2 and magnesium along with d3 is definitely necessary
@plumeria66
@plumeria66 Жыл бұрын
Should I test for calcium levels in my blood before upping my Vitamin D? I take MyKind’s vegan D3 made from lichen. It comes in 2000 iu tablets but I only take 500 iu a day as I don’t know exactly what it is doing for me. I eat plenty of kale and spinach for Vit K. My Vit D levels are very low and the 500 iu a day isn’t making it higher. Any suggestions? Also if you look at Okinawan people who are the longest living people in the world. They do not take Vit D. They eat plenty of seafood. The weather there is not sunshine all year round either. It rains a ton there. I grew up there so I know! I truly wonder if the Vit D craze is a fad.
@KickItNaturally
@KickItNaturally Жыл бұрын
I don't view it as a fad, as much as just a mistake. Testing blood calcium can also be a little misleading since the body will make adjustments to make the blood where it wants it to be and then other areas can be going wrong. That is why we suggest testing the things like urine pH like we talk about in this video. You also want to know where your fasting blood sugar is, because if blood sugar is high, that will be the reason that vitamin d levels are low.
@stilllearning7434
@stilllearning7434 Жыл бұрын
I took vitamin d3 5000 iu for a year and raised my vitamin d levels to 64 ng/ml in the San Diego winter and 76 during the summer. Then my hips began to hurt when I walked. I did some research and added 50 grams of natto (for k2 and nattokinase) to my daily smoothie. The pain in my hips and my heart went away and never came back for sixteen years so far. I'm 78 and weigh 140 pounds at 5'8". I do take 250 mg of magnesium citrate twice a day morning and night to eliminate leg cramps and needles in the feet pain. I'm addicted to fig bars so I eat way too much sugar. I must stop that. My fasting glucose has gone up to 112 from 100 when 60 years old.
@KickItNaturally
@KickItNaturally Жыл бұрын
@STill Learning, it sounds like you have figured out some correct steps to improve the problems that too much vitamin d was likely causing. But you can also just learn how to check your urine pH and then adjust your dose like we talk about in this video. If your fasting glucose is going too high like that, be sure to watch our video on how we become insulin resistant here: kzbin.info/www/bejne/baS1dGSIf9WeeqM and how to fix it here: kzbin.info/www/bejne/aYeriKV6q6ypirM Let us know how it goes.
@bobGmitter
@bobGmitter Ай бұрын
Magnesium, Boron, D3/K2 critical if you need calcium
@bobGmitter
@bobGmitter Ай бұрын
I stopped dairy over a year ago and until I used chonometer didn't realize how little calcium I was getting. Fatigue, dental problems and now sleep issues.
@Queenie-the-genie
@Queenie-the-genie 3 ай бұрын
I take d3-K2 every day and at 79 I am healthier than most people. I have great bone density.
@KickItNaturally
@KickItNaturally 3 ай бұрын
way to go. thanks for sharing.
@rollinlikeariver7756
@rollinlikeariver7756 3 ай бұрын
With K2 they were saying it pulls calcium from soft tissue and puts it into bone. Some got heart palpitations from taking K2 MK7, one person I saw say it was causing heart failure cause she took really high amounts of K2 (removing needed calcium from the heart, there's not lots in there, but what it does have, it needs it to function). But I have taken it, but only when I was taking too much calcium, it did help a bit remove excess. But in agreement with the doc; taking more and more supplements is not always the best idea, and that's what happens so often.
@KickItNaturally
@KickItNaturally 3 ай бұрын
Yeah, It's really about learning to work with your body chemistry instead of just taking the supplements that all the cool ids are taking. :)
@jimmythedog2882
@jimmythedog2882 2 ай бұрын
Can you look into GNM or German new medicine
@alexstrakovsky1872
@alexstrakovsky1872 2 ай бұрын
I'm taking 30000 d3 a day. My physician says my test results are spectacular. Bone density is above average. I'm 53 and ran 5k @ 23min. Am an exception?
@bobGmitter
@bobGmitter Ай бұрын
K1 is for clotting not K2
@michaelbarker742
@michaelbarker742 5 ай бұрын
What kind of magnesium do you recommend with D supplements?
@EMP469
@EMP469 5 ай бұрын
Magnesium Glycenate or citrate.
@gailsfoodandstuff
@gailsfoodandstuff Жыл бұрын
me again, also, what is considered “ a lot of vit d” and again, are we talking d2, d3? this if a great topic so thank you for this as my dr used a very old scoring system, when she took my blood test.. i had to ask for her to include vit d levels.. she said it was just a tad high. but then i heard that now days, vit d3 at least, needs to be higher than first thought.
@KickItNaturally
@KickItNaturally Жыл бұрын
I really can't give a number, because it depends on all those factors I talked about in this video. But it's pretty rare that I have a client take more than 2,000-3,000 IU a day. From my experience, most clients don't even need that much.
@gailsfoodandstuff
@gailsfoodandstuff Жыл бұрын
@@KickItNaturally ok, good to know. i had been hearing that the old ranges for vit d are outdated and should be higher, so i dont know what to believe. i was taking just 2500 per day, but then took the whole pill, 5,000. it put my labs just a tad over the max value, but again, thats old ranges from back in the day. but i may cut them back to 2500. im out in the sun a lot when its nice out, doing yard work, getting that vit d then, but now that its winter, not out that much, so maybe 5,000 is good. not sure, but thx for all the info and all your videos. :-)
@KickItNaturally
@KickItNaturally Жыл бұрын
Yeah, they have also changed ranges on cholesterol and such too. they to this because they view it like, well, we are bringing down the cholesterol number, but people are still having heart attacks, so we must need to bring it down even further. They don't stop to think that there may be other issues causing the heart attacks and it's not just about the number. Same idea with vitamin D. they feel like it should osteoporosis, so when it doesn't, we must just need more.
@gailsfoodandstuff
@gailsfoodandstuff Жыл бұрын
8:16 - so, the urine test.. if ph is too high, does that mean vit d2? d3? im hearing there is a difference in the 2 and that d3 is better, so, does it mean any vit d has to be cut back?
@KickItNaturally
@KickItNaturally Жыл бұрын
Correct. Any vitamin d. But yes, I do prefer d3.
@richardparis8738
@richardparis8738 Жыл бұрын
Go from natural sources like cod liver oil
@KickItNaturally
@KickItNaturally Жыл бұрын
I love natural sources of anything, but cod liver oil is also high in omega 3s so be sure to watch this video to see who that is NOT ideal for: kzbin.info/www/bejne/oILFmoaFp5qSoNE
@inchristalone25
@inchristalone25 Жыл бұрын
RE-visiting this video in regards to the immune system. So is that why the coimbra protocol works? The mega doses of vitamin D pull the calcium out of the tissues and then the inflammatory condition improves. But once the calcium comes back in again the symptoms might return. Though I do know of one person who has been free of psoriasis for 8 yrs as long as she maintains about 10,000 IUs vitamin D, 100 mcg K2, and magnesium. She did the mega dosing only for 6 weeks to pull the calcium out of the tissues. It is also recommended to avoid dairy and calcium supplements so as not to cause high blood calcium. And the kidneys need to be protected during the 40,000 IUs as they will be dumping calcium. But what would you do to solve a body wide condition such as psoriasis? I have one patch in my groin for 6 yrs, its mostly just annoying and itchy, but recently after a strep infection I got a few more spots, Dr Ely believes strep causes psoriasis, so that explains why mega dosing vitamin D cures the patches because the immune system isn't over reacting to the infection anymore. I will be trying out BLIS K12 which is a good strep bacteria to help counteract the strep infection in my body. But it is very tempting to try the mega dosing. Just don't want to mess up my already low breath rate.
@KickItNaturally
@KickItNaturally Жыл бұрын
Yeah, @JanelleH , that's how I view it. The psoriasis, like most autoimmune issues is a response from the immune system. So if you turn off the immune system, you turn off that response. But guess what, you also just turned off the immune system. Oops. The best comparison is how people use red rice yeast extract to lower their cholesterol naturally. Well, red rice yeast extract restricts liver function and the liver makes our cholesterol. So they see that number go down, but they don't realize they didn't really correct the problem. They just turned off the ability for their liver to function correctly. That doesn't mean that maybe there isn't some other mechanism with high dose vitamin d that I don't understand, this is just my take on it. But with all the warnings they give you about watch out for all the calcium the body is going to pull from your bones, and pee out and cause kidney trouble, it sure seems like they are agreeing with me and just choosing to do it anyway. I think they are just viewing the autoimmune issue as an immune system that isn't working correctly so just give the body more vitamin D to get it to work. But instead, they are just turning off the immune system and assuming they did the right thing since the symptom stopped.
@inchristalone25
@inchristalone25 Жыл бұрын
@@KickItNaturally Thanks for that explanation. I am really trying to understand . I did a search on whether vitamin D pulls calcium from other tissues besides bone and couldn't find anything. I did hear someone say they are pulling the excess calcium out of the skin, but I can't find any proof of that. In fact I am finding the exact opposite happens, that too much vitamin D calcifies soft tissues. It's necessary to absorb calcium but too much brings too much calcium into the bloodstream which leaves deposits in the arteries and soft tissues. So I am curious where did you get the information that vit D pulls the calcium and shuts down the immune system?
@KickItNaturally
@KickItNaturally Жыл бұрын
As I mention in a lot of videos, we learned this from Carey Reams. He's one of the founding fathers of understanding the terrain of the body. And you might just be looking at the info you're finding a little sideways. The reason the excess vitamin D causes calcification is because the D pulls the calcium out of tissues and places where it should be and into the bloodstream, and then that calcium can get dropped in the wrong places and that forms the calcification.
@ruthketo3167
@ruthketo3167 4 ай бұрын
I thought K1 was for clotting? 🤔
@KickItNaturally
@KickItNaturally 4 ай бұрын
K2 ruth
@gif24gt60
@gif24gt60 Жыл бұрын
I tried supplemental vit d at 1,000iu for very very short time and all my muscles get very tight. Going to try a vit d lamp instead. I like pancake syrup on my pancakes I still follow the ice cream truck but the prices are insane. Love how TC kicks those squirrels in the nuts.
@KickItNaturally
@KickItNaturally Жыл бұрын
Yeah, you may need to try a smaller dose, but then also use one of those tools to help push calcium down to the right place. Let us know how it goes.
@EMP469
@EMP469 5 ай бұрын
Vit d depletes potassium so explains the tightness.
@clemensh6214
@clemensh6214 5 ай бұрын
Maybe try also Magnesium because the more Vitamin D you take the more Magnesium you need
@clemensh6214
@clemensh6214 5 ай бұрын
Magnesium not Potassium@@EMP469
@Bridgerguide
@Bridgerguide Жыл бұрын
Can too much vitamin d3 cause frequent urination at night even when taking k2. I am currently taking 10kiu d3 and 200mcg of k2. Previous dose for months was 40kiu and 400mcg k2 pushed my level of vitamin d 182.1ng/ml Peeing 6 times a night basically every hour. I am doing your digest course but have not gotten to the answer of my problem. More than likely I leave heavy toward the anabolic state. I need to find something to fix this as I have bad insomnia on top of it. Thanks for any quick tips I can implement immediately 😢
@KickItNaturally
@KickItNaturally Жыл бұрын
I can't answere questions on a specific situation for someone who is not a client, But This video explains frequent urination at night: kzbin.info/www/bejne/omikial-atiZm68 and this video can give insights into whether a person may be leaning too far on the anabolic or catabolic side: kzbin.info/www/bejne/mJm8mYholLGGnK8
@TheMoicani
@TheMoicani 9 күн бұрын
So, the calcium reacts just like the insulin resistance does.
@KickItNaturally
@KickItNaturally 9 күн бұрын
not exactly
@cristinaconley6140
@cristinaconley6140 26 күн бұрын
What is considered a "high" dose of vitamin D?
@KickItNaturally
@KickItNaturally 26 күн бұрын
It can really depend on your body chemistry, but it's very common to see people taking 10,000 - 20,000 iu a day and that's pretty high
@richardparis8738
@richardparis8738 Жыл бұрын
Maybe that's why my blood pressure so high
@KickItNaturally
@KickItNaturally Жыл бұрын
Could be. Here are other things that can cause to go high: kzbin.info/www/bejne/nHKacoejesuLgqM
@joaniegreen2184
@joaniegreen2184 3 ай бұрын
Get your vitamins from FOOD!
@KickItNaturally
@KickItNaturally 3 ай бұрын
That would be ideal, but not everyone is digesting well enough to break their food down and access those vitamins.
@partharoy6077
@partharoy6077 Жыл бұрын
My vitamin d is 52. 8
@KickItNaturally
@KickItNaturally Жыл бұрын
HI Partha, there are a lot of people who feel that is a good range. But sometimes it can be more about how the vitamin d is affecting calcium. I'd be interested in knowing what your urine pH was with your blood tests at that level. Always fun to look at different correlations.
@partharoy6077
@partharoy6077 Жыл бұрын
@@KickItNaturally 6 ph
@KickItNaturally
@KickItNaturally Жыл бұрын
@@partharoy6077 That's a pretty good range for most folks. If you get low tissues calcium symptoms with a urine pH at that rate, you may need to take steps to bring it down. But if you're not having any symptoms, it's probably pretty good.
@tootsjwu29
@tootsjwu29 10 ай бұрын
@@KickItNaturally Ohh what are low tissue calcium symptoms? What to look out for?
@tootsjwu29
@tootsjwu29 10 ай бұрын
@@KickItNaturally Sorry my brain fog causes me to forget my questions. I was curious if supplementing with calcium along with D3 could prevent it from taking it from soft tissue and bones and depositing it in blood stream. That way it utilizes the calcium that is available? Or is that still a problem since it will still have to deposit it in the blood. Sorry if I'm not understanding it fully.
@psychevolvexrp777
@psychevolvexrp777 9 ай бұрын
You can catch a cold over the phone? Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhh
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