Increased vitamin D levels at birth and in early infancy increase offspring allergy risk—evidence for involvement of epigenetic mechanisms
Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, Letter to the Editor
Kristin M. Junge, PhDa, Tobias Bauer, PhDb, Stefanie Geissler, PhDc, Frank Hirche, PhDd, Loreen Thürmann, MSca, Mario Bauer, MDa, Saskia Trump, PhDa, Matthias Bieg, MScb, d, Dieter Weichenhan, PhDe, Lei Gu, PhDb, Jan-Philipp Mallm, PhDf, Naveed Ishaque, PhDb, d, Oliver Mückee, Stefan Röder, PhDg, Gunda Herberth, PhDa, Ulrike Diez, MDh, Michael Borte, MDh, Karsten Rippe, PhDf, Christoph Plass, PhDe, Carl Hermann, PhDb, i, Gabriele I. Stangl, PhDc, Roland Eils, PhDb, d, i, j, Irina Lehmann, PhDa, g, irina.lehmann at ufz.de
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- Allergy - Overview
- Too much Vitamin D
- Even if a J curve exists, it is 50X better to give vitamin D than not give it – May 2013
- Is too much vitamin D bad – possible causes and cures
example cause = low Magnesium,
Pages listed in BOTH the categories Infant-child and Autoimmune
- Perhaps getting Vitamin D as infant decreases risk of Autoimmune Diseases as adult
- Breastfeeding a child without adding vitamin D increases risk of many food allergies (egg whites in this case) – Jan 2020
- Antibiotics increased the risk of asthma by 47%, and allergies by 25% - Dec 2019
- Low vitamin D newborns getting cows milk formula more likely to get allergies – RCT Oct 2019
- Childhood allergies (Atopy) 4.8 X more likely if low vitamin D in early pregnancy – Aug 2019
- Kawasaki disease (strawberry tongue) not treated by occasional 400 IU of Vitamin D – Feb 2019
- Food allergy is linked to season of birth, sun exposure, and vitamin D deficiency – Jan 2019
- Childhood Food Allergies (UK 1 in 14) – huge recent increase (low vitamin D) - Dec 2018
- Food allergies are associated with Vitamin D thru genes, etc. – March 2018
- Food allergies in children may be due to earlier low Vitamin D, Omega-3 and Zinc – Aug 2017
- T1 Diabetes associated with many other autoimmune diseases (all related to low vitamin D) – May 2017
- Infant allergy to cow’s milk will go away if have high levels of vitamin D – Jan 2017
- Food allergies and low vitamin D – thymus may be the connection – June 2016
- Food allergies 6 times higher in South Australia - 2009
- Hypothesis – Australia has highest rate of food allergy due to avoiding the sun – Sept 2015
- Food allergy 12X more likely if low vitamin D and vitamin D binding gene problem – Aug 2015
- Too much vitamin D: 1 pcnt increase in infants with food allergy, too little: 500 pcnt increase in children with food allergy - Aug 2015
- Kawasaki disease (strawberry tongue) associated with very low vitamin D – May 2015
- Less sun (less vitamin D) more anaphylaxis (severe allergic reaction) – June 2014
- Low vitamin D at birth associated with later milk sensitization, allergic rhinitis and asthma – Nov 2014
- Pink eye (seasonal allergic conjunctivitis) associated with low vitamin D and high vitamin E – March 2014
- 11X more non-immigrant children allergic to peanuts if vitamin D less than 20 ng – Feb 2013
- 30 to 40 ng of vitamin D associated with the least peanut allergy – Nov 2012
- High level of maternal vitamin D and infant food allergy – controversy
- Youths with autoimmunity disorders were 2.3 X more likely to be vitamin D deficient – July 2012
- Still unsure of association between vitamin D and asthma and allergies – review April 2012
- Allergy - Overview
- 3X more allergy to peanuts if child born with low UV – Feb 2011
- More childhood allergies when vitamin D is less than 15 ng – Feb 2011