Posted by Tomatheus on June 28, 2014, at 13:54:40
In reply to Re: Anyone else have chronically low vitamin D? » Tomatheus, posted by Chris O on June 28, 2014, at 11:02:51
Hi Chris,
It certainly seems to be puzzling as to why your vitamin D levels have remained as low as they've been, even after getting lots of sun exposure down there in sunny southern California. I suppose that you still have the option of taking the cod liver oil again to raise your vitamin D level, even though doing so wouldn't likely have much of an effect on your mood and anxiety (since, as you said, it didn't make much of a difference when you tried the cod liver oil previously). It might be good to take for longevity reasons, if nothing else. And yes, I too have heard that having a low vitamin D level is a risk factor for not living so long, although I didn't know that having a vitamin D level above the optimal range was associated with a higher death rate. That makes some sense, though, as too little or too much of any hormone in the body typically tends to be problematic, from what I understand.
Anyway, thanks for your response, and I hope that you're doing well.
Tomatheus
Has a psychotic disorder with strong chronic fatigue symptoms
Taking Abilify, olive leaf extract, sulbutiamine, & vitamins B3 & D3
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