High-dose vitamin D – when useful, when dangerous?

What is vitamin D? Vitamin D is a generic term for the so-called calciferols – these are fat-soluble vitamins. Their most important representatives are the vitamins D3 and D2. Vitamin D is of particular importance in connection with our bone metabolism – because it helps to ensure that the important minerals calcium and phosphate are … High-dose vitamin D – when useful, when dangerous?

Cardiovascular diseases and high-dose vitamin D | High-dose vitamin D – when useful, when dangerous?

Cardiovascular diseases and high-dose vitamin D Various studies have already pointed to a connection between a reduced vitamin D status and an increased risk of cardiovascular disease. Possible connections exist between the Vitamin and illnesses like: Heart attack Stroke Heart weakness High blood pressure Heart rhythm disturbances Thrombosis For this reason, research has been carried … Cardiovascular diseases and high-dose vitamin D | High-dose vitamin D – when useful, when dangerous?

Multiple sclerosis and high-dose vitamin D | High-dose vitamin D – when useful, when dangerous?

Multiple sclerosis and high-dose vitamin D In this context, the Coimbra Protocol has already been discussed by the experts of the German Multiple Sclerosis Society. They are of the opinion that the study situation is not sufficient for a therapeutic implementation and that further controlled studies must follow. In this context, it is important to … Multiple sclerosis and high-dose vitamin D | High-dose vitamin D – when useful, when dangerous?

Vitamin D – high-dose supplementation or not? | High-dose vitamin D – when useful, when dangerous?

Vitamin D – high-dose supplementation or not? In view of the study situation, we would advise against high-dose self-treatment with vitamin D. Even with the controversial Coimbra protocol, the therapy is permanently supervised by a physician who carries out regular measurements and re-evaluates whether and if so how much vitamin D should be taken.Of course, … Vitamin D – high-dose supplementation or not? | High-dose vitamin D – when useful, when dangerous?

Vitamin D overdose

Introduction Every child already knows that vitamins should be important components of food and are good for the body. The same must apply then nevertheless also to the Vitamin D. ? Or is too much of the actually necessary substance possible? The daily dose recommended by doctors and nutritional societies is 20ug (20 millionths of … Vitamin D overdose

Therapy | Vitamin D overdose

Therapy If there is a well-founded suspicion of vitamin D overdose or even a safe diagnosis, one should become active. Those affected should first consult their family doctor to have the level of vitamin D and its precursors measured in their blood. This is known as mirror determination. If the suspicion of an oversupply of … Therapy | Vitamin D overdose

Vitamin D deficiency

Definition One speaks of a Vitamin D deficiency if the physiological need for Vitamin D cannot be sufficiently covered. As standard value a Vitamin D mirror of 30 μg/l is accepted. Straight one in Germany lies the Vitamin D mirror however far under 20μg/l. Values between 10-20μg/l are referred to as a manifest vitamin D … Vitamin D deficiency

Causes | Vitamin D deficiency

Causes The most common cause of vitamin D deficiency is insufficient intake of vitamin D from food, or insufficient formation of vitamin D by sunlight. This occurs particularly in the dark autumn and winter months. Dark skinned people living in Germany are also particularly often affected by a vitamin D deficiency, as their dark skin … Causes | Vitamin D deficiency

Pathophysiology – what happens when there is a vitamin D deficiency | Vitamin D deficiency

Pathophysiology – what happens when there is a vitamin D deficiency Vitamin D is formed from the precursor cholecalciferol, which is either taken in with food or formed by sunlight. This cholecalciferol then undergoes several reactions in the liver and kidneys until it is formed into the active vitamin D (also called calcitriol). In this … Pathophysiology – what happens when there is a vitamin D deficiency | Vitamin D deficiency