Guest guest Posted April 11, 2011 Report Share Posted April 11, 2011 Hi Everyone, My mom is taking Vitamin D as part of a larger protocol for colon cancer. She is taking about 7000 IUs a day and that amount had her up to a 51 on her blood test for D. Before supplementation she was at 25. Two people she has spoken with recently have told her negative things about D supplementation and I would like to clarify: - Can Vitamin D taken at this level cause a heart attack? - Can it cause kidney stones? - Because her number is a 51, does that mean she will never need to take it again? They are saying she now has enough in her body to last a lifetime. I have read and heard great things about Vit. D in fighting cancer and would like to keep this in her regimen. She is nervous now, though, and I feel like I need some ammo to come back with. Are any of the above things true? Thanks for your help, Kim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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