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Vitamin D2 vs. D3

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Depends on which study you read! See, for example, Houghton and

Wieth's study in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Vol.

84, No. 4, 694-697, October 2006. (We recommend only dry D3

supplements for RNY patients.)

Ava

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> I thought there was a conversion problem in making D3 out of D2

and that is why many practitioners prefer to supplement with D3.

Clarification?

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> Kathy J. Shattler, M.S.,RD

> Director, Nutrition and Dietitians Division

> Http://www.ceu4u.com

> kshattler@...

> " Virtual Continuing Education Institute "

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> shirl

(shirley.shelley@...) has sent you a news story from EurekAlert!

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> " Vitamin D2 is as effective as vitamin D3 in maintaining

concentrations of 25-hydroxyvitamin D "

> http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2008-01/bu-vdi010208.php

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