In the summer, 1,000 IU may be enough, (depending on the level that you are trying to maintain), since you live in Alabama, and assuming that you get a fair amount of sun. I am in Texas, at about the same latitude as you, (so the sunlight should be about the same intensity). I am taking 2,500 IU during the summer, but from about November until April, (when I don't get near as much sun exposure), I take 4,500 IU, daily. I'm trying to keep my vitamin D level in the upper part of the range. I had a blood test last week, but I haven't received my vitamin D results yet, since that sample had to be sent off to a different lab. I'll post my result when I receive it, in a few days.
Believe it or not, most GI specialists will argue until they are blue in the face, that diet has nothing to do with MC, (mostly because they mistakenly believe that there is no such thing as non-celiac gluten-sensitivity). You are right, though - that attitude earns them a lot of repeat business.Donna wrote:do doctors not believe that a diet change can fix MC LC and CC? Oh I forgot, that would stop you from having to go back over and over again.
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