Vitamin A (retinol)
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Vitamin A (retinol)
Hi Buddies!
Just want to make sure that everyone knows the recommendations are changing re vitamin A (retinol, NOT betacarotene) On multivitamins, the outdated daily value of 5000 IUs is too high. It should not exceed 2330 IUs for women and 3000 IUs for men. You might want to check your multiviamin label.
This change has occurred because some research is showing that higher levels of vitamin A may be toxic to bone and have been associated with fractures.
Some docs were telling patients to take 2 multivitamins daily in order to get a higher vitamin D dose....... NOT a good idea because of the potential vitamin A overload. This should be less of an issue now that we have so many single vitamin D supplements available.
Love,
Polly
Just want to make sure that everyone knows the recommendations are changing re vitamin A (retinol, NOT betacarotene) On multivitamins, the outdated daily value of 5000 IUs is too high. It should not exceed 2330 IUs for women and 3000 IUs for men. You might want to check your multiviamin label.
This change has occurred because some research is showing that higher levels of vitamin A may be toxic to bone and have been associated with fractures.
Some docs were telling patients to take 2 multivitamins daily in order to get a higher vitamin D dose....... NOT a good idea because of the potential vitamin A overload. This should be less of an issue now that we have so many single vitamin D supplements available.
Love,
Polly
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Polly,
My multivitamin has 2500 IU, so I guess I lucked out on that. I'm glad to see that official change in the recommendations.
Thanks.
Love,
Tex
My multivitamin has 2500 IU, so I guess I lucked out on that. I'm glad to see that official change in the recommendations.
Thanks.
Love,
Tex
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Polly,
I no longer take a multi but even when I did I always used a "senior" version because they have less vitamin A. I think once we are healed and eating paleo (high fruits and vegetables) we don't need a multi.
Mary Beth
I no longer take a multi but even when I did I always used a "senior" version because they have less vitamin A. I think once we are healed and eating paleo (high fruits and vegetables) we don't need a multi.
Mary Beth
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Well, that's pretty disconcerting. I also take Geri-Freeda vitamins and see that they have 5,000 IU of vitamin A. Freeda sells Vitamin A Palmitate 15,000 IUs! I hope they adjust the amount because there aren't too many options for those of us with multiple-intolerances.
Gloria
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Great suggestion Mary Beth and I will look into it to. Finished packing last night for our trip and have to stop today to pick up D3 since I didn't have an extra bottle. Your post prompted me looking.
Thanks, Maggie
Thanks, Maggie
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Vitamin A
Polly,
I do not understand retinol versus beta carotene. Do you mean 2330 units of retinol only and no beta carotene? My vitamins express the units as 60% vitamin A acetate, 40% beta carotene. Is the acetate "retinol"? The total amount is 5,000 units, so I need to replace it anyway. Can you recommend a brand with the correct amount and type of A with no iron? Thanks.
I do not understand retinol versus beta carotene. Do you mean 2330 units of retinol only and no beta carotene? My vitamins express the units as 60% vitamin A acetate, 40% beta carotene. Is the acetate "retinol"? The total amount is 5,000 units, so I need to replace it anyway. Can you recommend a brand with the correct amount and type of A with no iron? Thanks.