Gizzards said:
Bonfired said:
I've been knocking back 15,000 IUs of vitamin D a day for the last few months, and had been doing 10,000 IUs a day for a year or so before that...had significant vitamin D deficiency at an annual physical.
Add in some of the supplements Doc Coates suggested, plus dropping a good chunk of weight, and at a minimum I feel like Covid wouldn't kick my ass too badly if I got it. Putting up as much of a wall as I can.
Wow, that is way too much vitamin D and can lead to kidney issues especially stones. The covid studies only show that people who are deficient don't do so well. Having supratherapeutic levels has no health benefit.
This is not true- taking too much calcium can cause kidney stones but vitamin D does not increase your risk of kidney stones at all. The side effects of overdosing on Vitamin D are very mild- fatigue, headache, stomach ache, weakness.
Most docs don't care if people want to take megadoses of vitamins because they are generally benign outside of calcium and Vitamin A.
Is it helpful? Not likely. But if you feel like you want to try megavitamins it is your money to burn.
(I'm on 2500 IU/day of Vitamin D in my multivitamin)
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