200-Count Puritan's Pride Vitamin D3 5000 IU Softgels Supplement
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Vitamin D3 is a potent and active form of vitamin D
Helps maintain healthy bones in adults
Assists in maintaining a healthy immune system
As we age, the skin produces vitamin D less efficiently
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Model: Vitamin D3 5,000 IU Bolsters Immunity by Puritan's Pride for Immune System Support and Healthy Bones and Teeth 200 Softgels, packaging may vary
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Puritan's Pride Vitamin D3 5,000 IU Bolsters Immunity for Immune System Support and Healthy Bones and Teeth Softgels, Packaging May Vary, Unflavored, 200 Count
Manufacturer:
NBTY.inc - US Nutrition,inc.
Model Number:
No Model
Product SKU:
B00CM6TBEQ
UPC:
25077306855
ASIN:
B00CM6TBEQ
Brand:
Puritan's Pride
Item Dimensions LxWxH:
2.31 x 2.31 x 4.35 inches
Item Weight:
0.0625 Pounds
Item model number:
No Model
Manufacturer:
NBTY.inc - US Nutrition,inc.
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These contain soybean oil and corn oil. Most people interested in consuming this much vitamin d, will likely hold out for a deal on a version with olive or coconut oil. I like the Doctor's Best and Sports Research brands but there are others as well.
I take 20,000 a day most days and remain towards the low end of normal, very far from any sort of toxicity. Most doctors that understand vitamin d seem to recommend at least 2000-5000 units per day now, some as high as 10,000. And that's just what they're willing to recommend when going against the previously standard daily dose of well under 1000. They make single pills this big for a reason.
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From Mayo Clinic:
"The recommended daily amount of vitamin D is 400 international units (IU) for children up to age 12 months, 600 IU for people ages 1 to 70 years, and 800 IU for people over 70 years."
This is D3. Not sure if that makes a difference. This is a high dose, though. I sometimes get 5000IU but I cut them in half. Not sure if you can cut softgels.
These contain soybean oil and corn oil. Most people interested in consuming this much vitamin d, will likely hold out for a deal on a version with olive or coconut oil. I like the Doctor's Best and Sports Research brands but there are others as well.
I take 20,000 a day most days and remain towards the low end of normal, very far from any sort of toxicity. Most doctors that understand vitamin d seem to recommend at least 2000-5000 units per day now, some as high as 10,000. And that's just what they're willing to recommend when going against the previously standard daily dose of well under 1000. They make single pills this big for a reason.
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I take 20,000 a day most days and remain towards the low end of normal, very far from any sort of toxicity. Most doctors that understand vitamin d seem to recommend at least 2000-5000 units per day now, some as high as 10,000. And that's just what they're willing to recommend when going against the previously standard daily dose of well under 1000. They make single pills this big for a reason.
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"The recommended daily amount of vitamin D is 400 international units (IU) for children up to age 12 months, 600 IU for people ages 1 to 70 years, and 800 IU for people over 70 years."
during COVID, ppl were taking 20k a week prescribed by their doctors, so this is nothing in comparison
I take 20,000 a day most days and remain towards the low end of normal, very far from any sort of toxicity. Most doctors that understand vitamin d seem to recommend at least 2000-5000 units per day now, some as high as 10,000. And that's just what they're willing to recommend when going against the previously standard daily dose of well under 1000. They make single pills this big for a reason.
That does not mean that everyone should go around shooting themselves in the head
Those with prescriptions for vitamin D are usually vitamin D deficient
I am vitamin d deficient and I take 50,000 IU of D3 PER WEEK. Don't recommend this large an amount daily if not prescribed.