1. Charles Sangston Charles Sangston United States says:

    50 nmol/L is an unhealthy, dangerously LOW level of circulating vitamin D.

    That's a blood level of just 20 ng/ml, 25 OH D.

    A circulating level of 100 nmol/L (40 ng/ml, 25 OH D|),   is considered the low end of the healthy range.

    Mainstream medicine, restricted by pharmaceutical power, is not a source of information in regards to vitamin D health.

    Look up the non-profit vitamin D web sites and gather your information and recommendations from them.

    What you do not know about "vitamin" D will most certainly result in suffering.

    For the record vitamin D is in reality calcitriol, the most powerful human molecule ever discovered in regards to maintaining and correcting the human genome.

    No other molecule is even close.

    Look it up and for heaven's sake do not listen to the dictates of big pharma!
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