#846 By Peoples Pharamacy
1 hour podcast with Dr. Holick and Dr. Manson, Free till about end of March 2012, then $3
Brief notes by Henry Lahore
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which allows speedup and skipping over some boring parts
Question: Which diseases are you most confident about vitamin D being able to prevent
Grandmothers around the world have been using cod-liver oil for a long time
TB sanitariums hundred years ago knew to get the patients out in the sun
Dr. Holick: Vitamin D toxicity is one of the rarest medical conditions in the world
Level by the IoM (when Dr. Holick served) in 1997 was only 10 ng – which was 2X too low, still might be off by 2X ( so might be 60 ng next time around?)
Dr. Holick: 1950 Naval personnel who worked indoors more likely to die of cancer than those who worked outdoors
Dr. Holick: Vitamin D2 was grandfathered by the FDA, and was cheap to make
Dr. Manson IoM found there was enough data to support levels for bone health
Dr. Manson: The levels were established only for healthy people
Obeservation by Henry Lahore: Seems that IoM established that 600 IU was enough, THEN determined that 20 ng would result.
Dr. Manson’s vitamin D RCT: Vitamin D and Omega 3 trial = VITAL 20,000 2,000 IU added, anticipate 35-40 ng www.vitalstudy.org
Dr. Manson noted Difficult to get even 600 IU vitamin D via food
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Observation by Henry Lahore: Data cutoff for IOM was about mid 2008 – and there has been a lot learned since then – over 6,000 studies published as of Feb 2012
US level 20ng will probably be raised. Much better than the UK level which is 10 ng as of Feb 2012
See also VitaminDWiki
- Overview Evidence for vitamin D
- Summary of Vitamin D trials - Grant Jan 2012
- Vets are giving 3X as much vitamin D to animals than the Govt recommends
Which is also 3X more than the US govt now recommends for humans. Wish that doctors were paid to keep their clients healthy like vets are - Should we be giving enhanced vitamin D intakes to all - Debate Dec 2011
- Four reasons why vitamin D levels should be higher than 30 ng – Aug 2011
- Is 50 ng too high, just right, or not enough
- The MINIMUM recommendation by 25 experts was higher than the Institute of Medicine (chart from following lik)
- Published Recommendations which contains the following chart
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From their website
Tune in to our radio show on your local public radio station, or sign up for the podcast and listen at your leisure. Here's what it's about:
Vitamin D has long been recognized as critical for preventing rickets in the bones of young children. Research over the past decade or so has also established that it is essential for warding off osteoporosis in older adults.
There is a mystery as to why so many different cells in the body have vitamin D receptors. How does this vital nutrient affect arthritis, blood pressure, diabetes, cognitive function, psoriasis and muscle weakness? Learn how much vitamin D you need, and whether vitamin D2 or D3 is better. How can we avoid toxicity?
Guests: Michael F. Holick, MD, PhD, is Professor of Medicine, Physiology and Biophysics and Director of the General Clinical Research Center as well as Director of the Bone Health Care Clinic at Boston University Medical Center. His books include The UV Advantage (with Mark Jenkins) and The Vitamin D Solution. His website is www.vitamindhealth.org
JoAnn E. Manson, MD, DrPH, is Chief of the Division of Preventive Medicine at Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH). She is Professor of Medicine and the Elizabeth Fay Brigham Professor of Women's Health at Harvard Medical School and Co-Director of the Connors Center for Women's Health and Gender Biology at BWH. Dr. Manson is one of the members of the Institute of Medicine (IOM) Committee on Dietary Reference Intakes for Vitamin D and Calcium. She is the Principal Investigator of the VITamin D and OmegA-3 TriaL (VITAL), which is testing the role of vitamin D in the prevention of cancer and cardiovascular disease. The website to learn more is www.vitalstudy.org
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