youngsinatra
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Hey everyone,
My mother recently got some blood work done and her vitamin D was around 70ng/ml and PTH in the lower quartile. Her diet isn't that rich in calcium except some mineral water and she does eat quite a bit of high-phosphorus foods. I was wondering if a high vitamin D level could lower the need for a perfect calcium:phosphate ratio to keep PTH at bay.
I would love to hear some thoughts on that matter!
PS she supplements 7 to 8000 IU D3 daily.
My mother recently got some blood work done and her vitamin D was around 70ng/ml and PTH in the lower quartile. Her diet isn't that rich in calcium except some mineral water and she does eat quite a bit of high-phosphorus foods. I was wondering if a high vitamin D level could lower the need for a perfect calcium:phosphate ratio to keep PTH at bay.
I would love to hear some thoughts on that matter!
PS she supplements 7 to 8000 IU D3 daily.