Could Vitamin D3 be causing WD?
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Could Vitamin D3 be causing WD?
After two months on your suggested restricted diet (turkey, chicken, rice, potatoes and overcooked veggies), I was having more WD episodes, not less. I returned to my GI. He suggested it must be something else I was taking. The only thing I was taking was Liquid IV rehydration powder and Vitamin D3. I stopped both and hallelujah, Norman is back.
Could it have been the D3? And if so would an oral spray work? Also, I haven't been able to tolerate magnesium glycinate, and so take Epsom salt baths and rub on lotion.
Thanks,
Karen
Could it have been the D3? And if so would an oral spray work? Also, I haven't been able to tolerate magnesium glycinate, and so take Epsom salt baths and rub on lotion.
Thanks,
Karen
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Hi Karen,
It's possible, but very unlikely. Normally, it takes very high doses of vitamin D (20,000–40,000 IU daily) for several months to cause digestive symptoms. I would look very closely at the liquid IV rehydration powder. If that's not the problem, you can get vitamin D patches that allow you to absorb vitamin D through the skin.
Tex
It's possible, but very unlikely. Normally, it takes very high doses of vitamin D (20,000–40,000 IU daily) for several months to cause digestive symptoms. I would look very closely at the liquid IV rehydration powder. If that's not the problem, you can get vitamin D patches that allow you to absorb vitamin D through the skin.
Tex
It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
I would also suspect the commercial rehydration powder. Unless it is only water and salt the commercial rehydration powders can be problematic due to too many ingredients.
Oral supplements in general are problematic for me when I am struggling. Can you get out in the sun for 20 minutes on your lunch break? If not there are D3 patches.
Oral supplements in general are problematic for me when I am struggling. Can you get out in the sun for 20 minutes on your lunch break? If not there are D3 patches.
Karen,
Here is a rehydration recipe, that Polly one of our members who is a doctor posted.
https://perskyfarms.com/phpBB2/viewtopi ... =hydration
Here is a rehydration recipe, that Polly one of our members who is a doctor posted.
https://perskyfarms.com/phpBB2/viewtopi ... =hydration