Do you have a Vitamin D Receptor Mutation (and might need more vitamin D)
Here’s What to Do About VDR Mutations Chris Masterjohn]
His post includes video and transcript.
His post has a discount to a Vitamin D Receptor analysis – $45 (StrateGene), which requires a $99 23andMe test
* DNA and VDR tests - 100 to 200 dollars
Comment by Henry Lahore, founder of VitaminDWiki
I took the $29 test in 2016 - the results were not very clear
I took the 23andMe test around 2014
I will buy the StrateGene analysis in 2018 to analyse the 23andMe test results
After looking at over 8,000 Vitamin D studies I am sure that
1. Different people need different amounts of vitamin D to get to the same blood level
* The range is about 4 to 1
1. Some people need higher blood levels to get the benefits of vitamin D
* Due to 6 genes as well as 30 other reasons
1. The best plan appears to be to raise the vitamin D dosing level to as to provide the desired benefit
* My own vitamin D blood tests range around 100 ng for the past 7 years
* Just to hedge my bets. I also do 6 of the 7 things(see table below) to improve my Vitamin D receptor and thus increase Vitamin D to my cells
Some of Chris Masterjohn’s publications on Vitamin D, Vitamin K, Omega-3, Cholesterol etc. on this site
* Price and Masterjohn on Vitamin A Vitamin D and Vitamin K – 2010
* Synergism between Vitamin D, Vitamin K-2, and Vitamin A: Masterjohn – Sept 2013
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