Guest guest Posted January 18, 2011 Report Share Posted January 18, 2011 Hi Dana, No its not an established medical hypothesis. I have seen it in my kid, that's why i was asking if you have come across it. When I dropped Betacarotene from food, his Retinol started getting down towards normal range. he has been on Vitamin D 10,000 IU for about a month or more, there was no change in the test results, but when I dropped high vitamin A foods, it started responding and D started going up. when I reserached, I came to notice that Vit D is hydroxylated to its absorbable form in Liver and Vit A is stored(if high amounts) in liver and fatty tissues in the body. I came to conclusion that Liver is over taxed to make D absorbable because of Vitamin A storage as well as other pathogen killing in the body etc. This was was a WOW! for me, as my very experienced DAN! was surprised too. Have you come across anything like this before.......? Sasmita > > Hi Dana, > > But, my question is high vit A will check the absorption of vit D, right? > > > Can you cite your source of that information? > > > > So, how can we correct the Vitamin D deficiency? Can we go thru skin? for vitamin D supplementation. > > > Some people give 10,000 IU of the vitamin A as CLO, because it also has vitamin D, and the rest of the A as mycellized. > > Dana > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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