VitaminDWiki had a booth at Vitamin D Workshop May 2019

Great response to VitaminDWiki booth at Workshop
I had great discussions with a dozen new people as well as another ten I previously knew
I will be adding to this page in early June 2019
First VitaminDWiki booth
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VitaminDWiki: Your Go-To Vitamin D Website - 2019
Abstract which was submitted to Vitamin D Workshop, but not accepted for presentation - paid $1250 for a booth instead

See also VitaminDWiki


25 charts shown at the booth - some are text which are updated and translatable

 Download all 25 original charts


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Function will be available for all categories on VitaminDWiki in by Aug 2019


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http://vitamindwiki.com/tiki-index.php?page_id=5644
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4,000 IU of Vitamin D is OK - 19 organizations agree - 2018
US
Institute of Medicine
Endocrine Society, Vitamin D Council
American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)
American Academy of Dev. Medicine and Dentistry
Europe
Scientific Advisory Committee on Nutrition (UK)
European Food Safety Authority
Central Europe consensus
Italian Endocrinologists, Italian Consensus
Nutrition - French Society of Paediatrics
European Society for Paediatric Gastroenterology ....
European Society for Clinical and Economic Aspects of Osteo...
The Nordic Council of Ministers
Health Council of the Netherlands

48 scientists also endorse 40-60 ng
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Vitamin D Myths - SUN

  • 10 minutes is enough
  • Same amount of vitamin D generated in each portion of skin
  • No Vitamin D from the winter sun
  • Should limit time in the sun to reduce cancer
    • Nope - low exposure will INCREASE total cancer by 50X
  • Same IU of Vitamin D to everyone from the sun
    • Nope - 4X difference between individuals,
      • without considering additional differences due to skin color, age, obesity, etc.
  • Sunscreen decreases Skin Cancer
    • Nope - and sunscreen often INCREASES Skin cancer by being in sun too long
  • Short URL= is.gd/MythsSun

Vitamin D Myths - DOSE


Vitamin D Myths - OTHER


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