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- trents replied to CeliacChica's topic in Related Issues & Disorders36
Muscle Twitching
Can you link the 2019 JAMA study? When you say "massive doses of D" how large are you talking about? -
- Yaya replied to CeliacChica's topic in Related Issues & Disorders36
Muscle Twitching
Thank you. I'll run it by him on my next visit. -
- trents replied to CeliacChica's topic in Related Issues & Disorders36
Muscle Twitching
Yes, Yaya, it is possible to develop vitamin D toxicity with overdosing since it is a fat soluble vitamin but the dosage needed to get to that point is much larger than was thought years ago. Years ago, doctors were very cautious about D supplementation but more recently the medical community has relaxed their caution as it proved to be overdone. Individual... -
- Yaya replied to CeliacChica's topic in Related Issues & Disorders36
Muscle Twitching
Kitty, Be careful with massive transfusions of D, it's dangerous per my cardiologist. Your note made me confirm and he's right. I found this article called: Too much vitamin D may harm bones, not help - Harvard Health The study was released on Dec 1, 2019 · and appeared in the Aug. 27 issue of JAMA which found that, compared with people ... -
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What Parents Need to Know About Raising a Child with Celiac Disease (+Video)
Reared a gluten-free kid who is now doing great in his 40s. Some stress in earlier childhood, but by mid-high school had it all figured out. I heard a comment back then that gave me hope. "By the time a celiac kid reaches college age, he or she has developed a hundred ways to say 'No, thank you' and make it stick." The celiac kids end up knowing that...- birthday
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