#1 Sign That You Overdosed on Vitamin D

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    0:00 Introduction: Vitamin D overdose
    0:10 Vitamin D toxicity
    3:40 The #1 sign of vitamin D overdose
    4:02 Other signs of too much vitamin D
    4:40 Vitamin D2 vs. vitamin D3
    6:25 Learn more about calcification!
    Today we’re going to talk about vitamin D toxicity and the signs you’re taking too much vitamin D.
    It’s important to keep in mind that the dangers of vitamin D deficiency outweigh the dangers of getting too much vitamin D. It’s also very difficult to overdose on vitamin D.
    Vitamin D works with other factors that support its function and absorption. Certain amounts of vitamin D can potentially have side effects but can be made safe by adjusting the cofactors.
    Magnesium and vitamin K2 are the main cofactors that help keep higher levels of vitamin D from becoming toxic. It’s also important to drink plenty of water.
    The side effects of vitamin D toxicity typically start to occur when a person is consuming hundreds of thousands of international units (IU) of vitamin D for many weeks.
    The #1 sign of vitamin D overdose:
    • Calcification
    Other signs of vitamin D overdose:
    • Kidney stones
    • Nerve symptoms (numbness, pain, or tingling)
    • Excessive thirst
    • Excessive urination
    In my opinion, it seems that many cases of vitamin D toxicity occur because of a person consuming too much vitamin D2-not vitamin D3.
    There are some big differences between vitamin D2 and vitamin D3. I also don’t think people will see the same benefits after taking vitamin D2 that they would if they took vitamin D3.
    A few things you need to know about vitamin D2:
    • It’s not as effective as D3
    • It’s not as bioavailable as D3
    • It’s not as studied as D3
    • It doesn’t help prevent fractures like D3 can
    • It does help reverse rickets (in infants)
    • It has a different effect on depression than D3
    • It doesn’t affect the immune system like D3 can
    Dr. Eric Berg DC Bio:
    Dr. Berg, age 57, is a chiropractor who specializes in Healthy Ketosis & Intermittent Fasting. He is the author of the best-selling book The Healthy Keto Plan, and is the Director of Dr. Berg Nutritionals. He no longer practices, but focuses on health education through social media.
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    Disclaimer:
    Dr. Eric Berg received his Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Palmer College of Chiropractic in 1988. His use of “doctor” or “Dr.” in relation to himself solely refers to that degree. Dr. Berg is a licensed chiropractor in Virginia, California, and Louisiana, but he no longer practices chiropractic in any state and does not see patients so he can focus on educating people as a full time activity, yet he maintains an active license. This video is for general informational purposes only. It should not be used to self-diagnose and it is not a substitute for a medical exam, cure, treatment, diagnosis, and prescription or recommendation. It does not create a doctor-patient relationship between Dr. Berg and you. You should not make any change in your health regimen or diet before first consulting a physician and obtaining a medical exam, diagnosis, and recommendation. Always seek the advice of a physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.
    #keto #ketodiet #weightloss #ketolifestyle
    Thanks for watching! I hope this helps explain the signs of vitamin D overdose. I’ll see you in the next video.

Komentáře • 2,7K

  • @Drberg
    @Drberg  Před rokem +270

    Just a clarification-
    The graph by weeks of daily doses.
    vitamindwiki.com/Overview+Toxicity+of+vitamin+D

    • @PoodleParti
      @PoodleParti Před rokem +24

      Does that mean taking vitamin D once a week? Or daily?

    • @penelopequinn1604
      @penelopequinn1604 Před rokem +10

      I wondered this. Dr Berg you regularly recommend 30-40,000 IU a day for autoimmune conditions...that would put one in the 210,000 IU per week area? How long should you take these daily amounts for?

    • @EddyFeyen
      @EddyFeyen Před rokem +4

      @@penelopequinn1604 Good question not answered lol have to look at his other videos

    • @DumbAssSpeakingWithMansVoice
      @DumbAssSpeakingWithMansVoice Před rokem +3

      *What's up w cholecalciferol aka vitamin d3 being used as rodenticide???*

    • @EddyFeyen
      @EddyFeyen Před rokem +4

      @@xknobi nope daily look video above

  • @LG-universe
    @LG-universe Před rokem +3247

    My doctor prescribed 50,000 D2 for me about 10 years ago, which didn't help me. I researched and found out D3 was better. I let my doctor know that she prescribed the wrong one and that I was taking the better version D3 (which I still take to this day). She just shrugged. That was my last time seeing her. Always do your research.

    • @mareksumguy1887
      @mareksumguy1887 Před rokem +321

      The stupidity/incompetency of these people never ceases to amaze me.

    • @kimberlyrogers9953
      @kimberlyrogers9953 Před rokem +287

      There’s not a doctor in North America that I trust. Hasn’t been since I became a mom 36 years ago.

    • @donnaleveron6511
      @donnaleveron6511 Před rokem +208

      @@kimberlyrogers9953 there are a few, like Dr. Berg, but they are few and far between. Consider who is providing the university education of doctors,
      Pharmaceutical companies.

    • @gillysmob
      @gillysmob Před rokem +70

      @@donnaleveron6511 BOOM! /BINGO! ££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££

    • @gillysmob
      @gillysmob Před rokem +2

      @@mareksumguy1887 Sorry. no stupidity/incompetency but $$$$$$$$$$/££££££££££££££

  • @julierichens4218
    @julierichens4218 Před rokem +741

    My husband was going to the VA for his medical treatment. I was always suspicious about the level of care he was getting, so I started going with him. The day that the female NP who was supposed to be taking care of him prescribed 50,000 international units of vitamin D2 in one dose for him I let her know clearly that that was not right. I told her D3 was the kind we needed to take and it needed to be balanced with K2 and magnesium. She threw such fit you can't even imagine! She stormed out of the room, back in, out again, slammed some drawers and some doors and then screamed at me that I wasn't a doctor and I didn't know anything and what made me think I had a right to prescribe medicine! That was the day he quit going to the VA, and I went looking for other medical help. Apparently that is the standard dose the military prescribes for all its people who happened to have a vitamin D deficiency. It really opened my eyes to the dangers of letting anybody have control over your body. And it really made me highly suspicious of how the military machine treats our wonderful men and women in uniform

    • @theearthlaughs4251
      @theearthlaughs4251 Před rokem +48

      You were smart to say something, you have to know you medications and not just trust what you are told..doctors and nurses can make mistakes too.

    • @impeachemall693
      @impeachemall693 Před rokem

      I noticed that reg family physicians have no knowledge of vitamin d3 and other vitamins. The only thing they know is to push big pharma drugs for the pharmecutical cartel. Disgusting!

    • @annieb1011NE
      @annieb1011NE Před rokem +33

      Hi Julie- your experience is no surprise. Try looking for a functional medicine practitioner in your area.

    • @YouTooBeYou7
      @YouTooBeYou7 Před rokem +24

      Agree with you. We had bad experience with VA hospital, they don’t care about your health and well being. The doctors and nurse there are the worst!

    • @R2MintOptions
      @R2MintOptions Před rokem +15

      ​@oddball837 That's high; for a diabetic the goal is to keep it below a 7 A1c. In America, the average life expectancy for men is 77 years.
      To OP: sadly the best and brightest do not work for the VA--including the DMV, etc.

  • @MrFichstar
    @MrFichstar Před rokem +402

    I'm a young guy, 23 years old. I use a lot of my time inside, not getting nearly enough sun light. I had a blood test done, because I was feeling very depressed, and my blood came back with dangerously low levels of vitamin D. I now have to take supplements for the rest of my life, but they have had a significant impact on my health. My sun rash is gone, my skin is looking better and my depressive thoughts have subsided substantially. Mind you everything else from my blood test was tip top, so it is absolutely mind blowing how just a low level of vitamin D, can have such massive negative impact on the body.
    Edit: Also, I'm from Scandinavia. It is very dark here most of the year, with limited sunlight hours. A lot of scandinavians actually suffer from low levels of vitamin D, and I would encourage any fellow scandi boys/girls to get it checked, if they haven't already.

    • @lindaglover7088
      @lindaglover7088 Před rokem +22

      I'm 70. I found out in about 1978 that taking d3 can kick the blues down the road. It can also take swelling out of your legs. For swelling I would take d3 then drink water and lie down . In a few hours the tightness and heavy legs were gone. I was about 120 lbs so no I didn't weight too much . I just swell in hot weather.

    • @susanbrown2578
      @susanbrown2578 Před rokem +23

      Great to see a young person interested and finding out the right way to get healthy!

    • @beenbeatenbybishops5845
      @beenbeatenbybishops5845 Před rokem

      The vast majority of the populace of the United States is D deficient. The lies told by the makers of Sunblock, together with their pushers with the initials MD and DO after their names are assuring that you will not be able to get the naturel benefits of sunshine provides in the bodies own ability to synthesize vitamin D. These murderers would cover plants during the growing season to "protect" them from Leaf Cancer.

    • @nateschultz8973
      @nateschultz8973 Před rokem

      There is, indeed, a reason you northmen are so pale.

    • @mrbarney4176
      @mrbarney4176 Před rokem +19

      1 cod liver tablet a day will keep the doctor away

  • @jackiemargaret437
    @jackiemargaret437 Před 10 měsíci +42

    I just want to thank you Dr Berg for sharing your massive amount of research with us ... I have been mystified by other channels who discuss Vit D but do not talk about the differences between VitD2 and VitD3 which is particularly important for people with Hypercalcaemia. Bless You and your family Doctor.❤

  • @F1rsttimer
    @F1rsttimer Před rokem +730

    I've been taking 5k everyday for a month. My levels were at 17 and I had severe brain fog along with sleep apnea. I had 5 doctor visits and it wasn't until my 5th visit where my D3 levels were checked. UNBELIEVABLE! Thanks again Dr.Berg.

    • @F1rsttimer
      @F1rsttimer Před rokem +26

      @SiddHealth I use a CPAP machine now because I have a big tongue but I have slept much better even without using it. I also take B1, B12, and Omega-3 to make sure I get all the essentials in.

    • @charlottewhite1277
      @charlottewhite1277 Před rokem +14

      @SiddHealth , sometimes don't you wish that you didn't ask? Lol

    • @rinorramaj8275
      @rinorramaj8275 Před rokem +9

      How long u take 5k till u went to level 30?

    • @OldBillOverHill
      @OldBillOverHill Před rokem +89

      Got my wife entirely off meds and reversed her bone decalcification. They never said anything about D2 vs D3 or checked her levels but they prescribed calcium and D2 for her ostio problems. She was eating kale so was getting a little K2 but not D3. She is dark and wasn't getting any sun due to her Meds making her skin sensitive to UV. Then her thyroid blew up. They didn't test for Iodine. We finally gave up and now I'm her autodidact naturopath with help from Dr. Berg and other internet sources. Next I'm going to introduce us to NAC supplementation. Her eye doctor was shocked at her eye health at 71. We seem to be reversing some of the aging done by rancid vegetable oils. Since eliminating all refined seeds oils from our diet our inflammation has totally been eliminated. Healing will take years though but at least we have halted the damage.

    • @AlecFortescue
      @AlecFortescue Před rokem +1

      @@F1rsttimer I need to get that sorted...

  • @istandforfreedom1111
    @istandforfreedom1111 Před rokem +12

    Thank you for all you do for your community here ❤️ You are my families primary go to for our holistic healthcare. Am sure this is the case for ma y of us here!

  • @kingasopylak7289
    @kingasopylak7289 Před rokem +54

    Dr. Berg, would you consider making similar videos about different vitamins as well? This one was super helpful, thank you! 💕

  • @bigmacfullerton7870
    @bigmacfullerton7870 Před rokem +220

    Love this guy. The only Doctor to just get to the point. No clickbait BS! The only thing he is selling is improving your health.

    • @Drberg
      @Drberg  Před rokem +43

      Thank you very much for your comment. Appreciate it!

    • @hunterfunter47
      @hunterfunter47 Před 5 měsíci +2

      Well, I got a pop-up advert for Dr Berg's own brand Vitamin D3 right under the video! So, he is selling something. That's not to say he isn't talking sense or is wrong in any way but he's definitely selling something.

    • @MyMelloMimo
      @MyMelloMimo Před 5 měsíci

      ​​@@hunterfunter47I'm grateful he is selling his supplements because I know I can trust them having his quality seal of approval 👍🏽

    • @Rz4rect0r
      @Rz4rect0r Před 3 měsíci

      He rarely ever mentions that he sells anything ​@@hunterfunter47

    • @suzanneemerson2625
      @suzanneemerson2625 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Not really. He sells lots of supplements, as many chiropractors do. He even has his own brand, and it’s expensive!

  • @bronislavlee8063
    @bronislavlee8063 Před rokem +12

    I listen to you all the times. Your voice is clear. Your advice is helpful. You are so knowledgeable

  • @2MekaJ
    @2MekaJ Před rokem +110

    I take my D3 with K2 after watching one of your videos about two years ago. I found your channel during 'Covidgeddon' (that's what I call 2020). Your channel has really helped me to be healthier.

    • @laureenzisa3097
      @laureenzisa3097 Před rokem +6

      2MekaJ: I love your apt description of 2020. It made me laugh!

    • @5amiann
      @5amiann Před rokem +3

      I just don't understand why doctors don't tell women with osteoporosis & people who have to take steroids about this relationship.

    • @jobrownsmith116
      @jobrownsmith116 Před rokem +1

      I can't find K2 in any drug stores. Do you order it on line?

    • @2MekaJ
      @2MekaJ Před rokem +2

      @@jobrownsmith116 I order from Amazon K2 as MK-7. Dr. Berge previously said MK-7 is the best type of K2.

    • @jobrownsmith116
      @jobrownsmith116 Před rokem +1

      @@2MekaJ Ok, will try that. Thank you.

  • @annettejones9785
    @annettejones9785 Před rokem +8

    You are incredible, If only all GP's had your skills and knowledge, acute illnesses and chronic disease would be halved. Thankyou for all your hard work. As a Registered nurse, you are fast becoming my guiding force to help my patients.

  • @johnmachinmegavegan8378
    @johnmachinmegavegan8378 Před rokem +137

    I've supplemented 20k - 25k IUs of Vitamin D (and K2) daily for fifteen or more years. No side-effects. Perfectly healthy at 66.
    Let's remember; in our natural, sunny tropical - equatorial environment, in our natural state (much less clothing), our skin would produce 20k IUs of Vitamin D in less than half an hour!
    That strongly suggests our optimal daily intake must be many tens of thousands of IUs. And, when you consider that we have Vitamin D receptors on every bodily system, you understand why we need significant amounts of Vitamin D to function healthily - and likely to stave off degenerative disease.

    • @Trump-The-GREATEST
      @Trump-The-GREATEST Před rokem +1

      Excellent well informed! Sad that the majority are just plain ignorant or just plain stupid. Sunlight is mighty powerful and its life to every living thing on earth.
      Just by taking sunlight everyday, humans will avoid 86% of all diseases. For example: Women are 8 times more prone to breast cancer all do to lack of sunlight.
      And Men are 5 times prone to prostate cancer to to lack of sunlight!!!

    • @waynebrewer8908
      @waynebrewer8908 Před rokem +4

      hi,some people take less vit d
      and k2 and become toxic.

    • @thomassabac4382
      @thomassabac4382 Před rokem +2

      What is your level of vit d???

    • @susiewood5329
      @susiewood5329 Před rokem +8

      That's a lot. I've been taking 4000iuD3 +K2 + c + zinc + Quercetin for 3 years. Unjabbed and never had covid or any illness in that time. This video sounds like trying to scare people off vit D3 because it gives you a strong immune system. A large dose is good if you are initially deficient but 20K+ seems a lot to me, you have to take a lot of vit K to balance that. Get your levels checked at a doctor and read up on the amount of K you need.

    • @johnmachinmegavegan8378
      @johnmachinmegavegan8378 Před rokem +4

      @@susiewood5329 20,000 IU probably isn't enough for optimal health. Every system in your body has a vitamin-D receptor. And, to repeat, just half an hour in moderate summer sunshine equates to 20,000 IU.

  • @MargueriteFairProductions
    @MargueriteFairProductions Před rokem +375

    A warning, get your levels checked. Most people are deficient in Vit D, which can cause many diseases and problems. It is the sunshine vitiman. Most people who died from covid at the start of the pandemic were vit D deficient. Get your levels checked by your personal doctor. the chances are the average person needs more Vit D3. I used to get colds and flus all the time, but after getting my blood tested 5 years ago and was found to be defienct, the doctor gave me an extremely high dose for a couple of weeks, and now I take 5,000 units daily. Still no more colds or flus. I did not take any of vaccines or boosters and I am not on any other prescription meds. Take back control over your health. That is why blood tests for your vit and mineral levels are so important. Learn how your body works so you can make informed decisons about what to put into it.

    • @stuarthutt3740
      @stuarthutt3740 Před rokem +17

      Glad you leant about D. You may want to look into iodine. Dr David Brownstein and Dr Jorge Flechas.

    • @karenabbott5974
      @karenabbott5974 Před rokem +2

      Agreed!

    • @Topdealmaker
      @Topdealmaker Před rokem +5

      Is it safe to take supplement daily for years?

    • @donnaleveron6511
      @donnaleveron6511 Před rokem +22

      @@Topdealmaker yes, although you may need to make adjustments up or down. Listen to your body. Just turned 71 and have taken supplements most of my life. No major illnesses, on no medication. Think; what did people do for millenia before pharmaceuticals?

    • @ysunsets
      @ysunsets Před rokem +12

      I had to ask TWICE for a vit D level ordered. She didn't include it in the initial blood work! And then when the results came back; they didn't want to tell me the level! (Why???) Demanded it, and it was 40, the low end of normal.

  • @Baribrooks
    @Baribrooks Před rokem +341

    I asked my doctor what happens if a person takes too much D3, and he blew me off, saying “you just don’t want to go there!”🙄 Thanks for answering my question, Dr Berg!

    • @sid6554
      @sid6554 Před rokem +119

      Because he doesn't know. You should have pressed him for the symptoms 🤣

    • @bumblebee4280
      @bumblebee4280 Před rokem +15

      @@sid6554
      😂😂

    • @fidelcatsro6948
      @fidelcatsro6948 Před rokem

      theyre mostly idiots...

    • @heterodox3487
      @heterodox3487 Před rokem +61

      Most don't know, nor can they explain a complete lipid profile. They have no clue about cholesterol except to prescribe a statin

    • @akbuilder7626
      @akbuilder7626 Před rokem +69

      But Im sure he wont hesitate to prescribe you something with horrible side effects.

  • @Lucillevanpelt
    @Lucillevanpelt Před 5 měsíci +2

    I think many of us this is the first time we’ve heard someone tell us something positive about what we can do to improve our health. I appreciate that very much

  • @leonardgibney2997
    @leonardgibney2997 Před rokem +1

    I find your knowledge level astounding.

  • @jjglasco8283
    @jjglasco8283 Před rokem +196

    Dr Berg educates so well. I love his videos. Thank you, doc. I appreciate you.

  • @godfreymccammon4531
    @godfreymccammon4531 Před rokem +19

    The guy rocks. I've been taking D3 for quite some time and it feels so good to know I'm on the right track..."you da' man", thanks Dr. Berg!

  • @Skribbles
    @Skribbles Před rokem +56

    Just started taking D3 and it's made a huge difference for me. I'm happier, less stiffness despite eating foods that I'm allergic to, overall well being has been better. Taking around sixteen (25mg) per day D3 with one K2. I am not as tired, as well.

    • @Drberg
      @Drberg  Před rokem +9

      Wonderful. Good job!

    • @Skribbles
      @Skribbles Před rokem +4

      @@Drberg Thanks for the insight overall 👍🏻 🙏

    • @harmotten
      @harmotten Před 5 měsíci +1

      25mg?? The unit mg means milligram. I think what you mean is microgram, which is written as µg. 16 times 25µg = 400µg = 16.000 IU.
      "one K2": How much µg does it contain?

    • @undcvr
      @undcvr Před 5 měsíci +2

      @@harmottenexactly what I was thinking. Most of the people here following him aren’t very educated either. They don’t even know how much of what they take and they obviously don’t understand units. They can’t be bothered about dosage either.

  • @Phyllyps-Levine
    @Phyllyps-Levine Před rokem

    Thank you! For addressing this! You’re a Health God!

  • @robertmason6366
    @robertmason6366 Před rokem +5

    Thats what I like about you Doc! You all ways have great eye to detail which is crucial when having an audience of opposing views. 👌

  • @MaroArmoni
    @MaroArmoni Před rokem +305

    Dr. Berg I just wanted to say that you are truly an AMAZING Doctor. As someone who is aspiring to become a medical doctor himself, I sincerely look up to you and all the knowledge and wisdom you share 🙏 Cannot thank you enough for being so kind, selfless and for educating and changing so many lives for the better :⁠-⁠)

    • @bumbles3304
      @bumbles3304 Před rokem +9

      @@cyberfunk3793 yes he’s much better!

    • @woodchuk1
      @woodchuk1 Před rokem +10

      @@cyberfunk3793 He’s still a doctor, a DC is a doctorate degree.

    • @jf1341
      @jf1341 Před rokem +5

      stop with the cringe

    • @serrinaferreira113
      @serrinaferreira113 Před rokem +2

      Omar totally agree with you

    • @shaunmckenzie5509
      @shaunmckenzie5509 Před rokem

      @@cyberfunk3793 Believing in aliens is no weirder than believing in Jesus or Allah.
      Aliens are far more likely than the other two, which are just made up fairy tales

  • @Maha1J
    @Maha1J Před rokem +5

    Thank you dr
    I’m having the symptoms of vitamin D overdose!
    I took it without k and it’s 10,000
    God bless you
    And Merry Christmas ❤

  • @sunlightwomen
    @sunlightwomen Před rokem

    thank you so much , it was just the right time you bring this video on :)

  • @dsbjn6749
    @dsbjn6749 Před rokem +132

    I started on vit D3 plus K2 supplements after watching this channel. And I do feel a difference - less fatigue and better sleep - both of which are enormously significant to one's well-being. We do not get enough sunlight anymore due to lifestyles and job commitments. We hardly walk but get all tasks done by driving around. Rarely if ever by walking around. With the good, beneficial benefits of natural sunlight. Reality of today's lifestyles.
    TQ Doc.

    • @DebbieTDP
      @DebbieTDP Před rokem +1

      You should take these at different times not together. They use the same receptor.
      K2 needs to be dosed accordingly to how much D you're taking.

    • @BRIANDER100
      @BRIANDER100 Před rokem +2

      What dosage do you take ?

    • @DebbieTDP
      @DebbieTDP Před rokem +3

      @@BRIANDER100 I'm taking 200 mcg of K2 and 5000iu of D3. When I was taking 10000iu D3, K2 was 400 mcg

    • @BRIANDER100
      @BRIANDER100 Před rokem

      @@DebbieTDP did your cholestrol and/or CAC score decrease from k2 ?

    • @joseamor9319
      @joseamor9319 Před rokem +2

      @@DebbieTDP Hello Debbie! Are you saying that One should take Vitamin D3 SEPARATELY From Vitamin K2 Because of the way the Body's Receptors for Both Vitamins work?
      Will taking BOTH Vitamins D3 and K2 SEPARATELY be More Effective for one's health and body?
      I personally have been on Vitamin D3 5K IUs Daily for Decades and have Switched to a Vitamin D3 WITH K2 Supplement for about a year and a half now.
      Also, Your Separate Dosage of Vitamin K2 is QUADRUPLE the Dosage (200 mcg K2 for 5K IUs Vitamin D3 / 400 mcg K2 for 10K IUs Vitamin D3) Versus what is being Dosed Together (50 mcg K2 for 5K IUs Vitamin D3 / 100 mcg K2 for 10K IUs Vitamin D3).
      So Is MORE Dosage of Vitamin K2 Better and More Effective for one's health and body?

  • @jadez57
    @jadez57 Před rokem +49

    🤔Well this makes complete sense to me. I was one of those patients that was prescribed the 50,000IU of D2 once weekly. My blood kept being drawn but my numbers kept staying low. The very first time it was 7! It never went up much more, only to 12 with 6 months of the dosages. I kept feeling worse. I stopped going to that doc (more than just because of that reason tho😳) & started taking D3 with K2 and gradually started feeling better. As I’ve stated before I recently added B1 (after watching Dr. B video on it) & I feel like I am FINALLY starting to slowly but surely get better. Just this week I’ve been able to start back exercising regularly without exercising one day & bedridden the next several. I’ve actually done 5 days in a row plus during stormy weather, which I could absolutely not of done before! So I’m still on a wing & a prayer here but I’m flying again at least. Will I be able to soar again? Idk, but I sure want to!
    🙏🏼💖🌻

    • @tomunderwood4283
      @tomunderwood4283 Před rokem +3

      Are you deficient in Vitamin A? Animal form is best.
      Cod liver oil or beef liver

    • @jadez57
      @jadez57 Před rokem +3

      @@tomunderwood4283 every time in recent years that I’ve consumed those, I get so sick afterwards (lightheaded, heart races, slightly lethargic). I used to love liver & onions. Years ago I made it regularly until cholesterol issues. I also used to take a supplement (a liquid, can’t think of name rn) that had cod liver oil in it, but I can’t take it anymore either. Idk why? Same with turmeric, ginger & some other things I used to be able to consume but no longer can. Fibromyalgia does some crazy stuff to the body! My gut is sooo much better now than it was a few years ago. Foods finally stay in my gut now long enough to absorb nutrients. In 2019, that was not the case at all! I felt like I was dying & every doctor I went to was not helping me. I just kept getting worse! I finally started going to a holistic specialist & got online researching everything I could get my brain to delve into, and now I’m listening to my body & getting so much better.
      Btw I do take vitamin A & iron in a multivitamin that I take daily.

    • @tomunderwood4283
      @tomunderwood4283 Před rokem +4

      @@jadez57
      Have you researched NAD+? Increasing this various ways can help with fibromyalgia.

    • @jadez57
      @jadez57 Před rokem +1

      @@tomunderwood4283 no I haven’t. It’s the fibro pain that gets me more than anything (all over DAILY body aches like when you overexert from working out too much). I’ll look into this though. Thx!

    • @adeled8833
      @adeled8833 Před rokem

      How much and how often do u take vit D and K?

  • @bonemusclesnharmonyjeffers1353
    @bonemusclesnharmonyjeffers1353 Před 9 měsíci +3

    This is mind-blowing, Dr. Berg. I'm recently trying to get off of topical steroid cream, and was having "TSW" (Topical Steroid Withdrawal) which is the worst thing anyone can go through. I' m taking 20,000 iu/day now, and I'm still red and itchy from my skin's blood vessels constricting. This is what the reaction people have that keeps them on it. Now that I know D3 acts like cortisol, this is life changing. It's only been a few days, but my skin isn't cracking ad oozing like it does by now. Please do a study on this and get the message out there!

  • @floraandfaunab8855
    @floraandfaunab8855 Před rokem +79

    I get my D3 from early morning sunshine while tending my garden before I started working at 11:30, and my D3 score is within range. Thank you Dr. Berg for giving me a better understanding about my health. My pcp really does not explained these stuff other than just prescribing medication, running test, etc.

    • @blake9358
      @blake9358 Před rokem +1

      Too much sunshine is bad for you too.
      UV sunlight is dangerous

    • @johnreidy2804
      @johnreidy2804 Před rokem +6

      @@blake9358 Too much water can kill us too. Eat too many apples and you will poop your brains out

    • @blake9358
      @blake9358 Před rokem

      @@johnreidy2804 Not apples plums 😂
      Apples are good for you. Spinach is best 👍 lowers blood pressure and keeps the ladies happy 😁

    • @edennis8578
      @edennis8578 Před rokem +3

      It depends a lot on your skin color and age, too. The lighter your skin, the better your skin converts sunlight into vitamin d3. Also, your ability to convert sunlight decreases as you get older. By the time you hit about 70 years old, you've lost 75% of your ability to convert sunlight.

    • @ArtisChronicles
      @ArtisChronicles Před rokem

      ​@@blake9358 eat too many apple seeds and you might not be saying that

  • @SeasonOfLove14
    @SeasonOfLove14 Před rokem +31

    Dr.Berg my mum having chronic kidney issues, and recently her blood analysis showed that she is suffering from VitD toxicity, and big lack of calcium. Thank u for enlighting us.

    • @Northwindbreeze
      @Northwindbreeze Před rokem +15

      Has she been taking huge doses of D? Thanks.
      Like Dr. Berg mentioned here, the need for supplemental K2 mk7 along the D supplement.

  • @oneuserakaunt9969
    @oneuserakaunt9969 Před rokem +57

    Dr. Berg, please consider to train and have students growing under your leadership and guidance. Growing generation will need a Lead as you to continue the high standard of education and guidance to help humanity. We aren’t immortal, but knowledge can be passed down to generations.
    Immensely grateful for all of your effort and educating average people. 💞🙏

    • @314BROWNIE
      @314BROWNIE Před rokem +2

      So glad he saw your message 😊

    • @eggpod4567
      @eggpod4567 Před rokem +2

      He is training people and helping them grow.
      How many of us watch his CZcams channel all the time? You, me, and everyone else here.
      It's all of our responsibilities to get this knowledge out there and pass on his legacy.

  • @bharetiedhorai4652
    @bharetiedhorai4652 Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks for this dr. Berg! People need to know.

  • @deemarrero9
    @deemarrero9 Před rokem +21

    Thanks you for the written explanation.
    I developed all the symptoms of Vitamin D2 toxicity. even this month they found I have kidney stones in both kidneys
    I've been taking D2 50,000 once a week for about three years now... unbelievable that my doctor keeps prescribing this to me.
    And thanks to CZcams and
    Dr. Berg I learned all this important information.
    I'm shocked and kind of upset..
    Thanks for sharing 🙏🏼💜

    • @CMcKay-82
      @CMcKay-82 Před rokem +2

      Have them check your PTH. Look up primary hyperthyroidism.

    • @stanleyyu2079
      @stanleyyu2079 Před rokem

      Web search "Magnesium kidney stones".
      Vitamin k2 and magnesium can reduce the risk of having kidney stones.

  • @kateskeys
    @kateskeys Před rokem +518

    What we do without Dr. Berg? Sure as hell can’t count on MY doctor.

  • @TheAmiCrawford
    @TheAmiCrawford Před rokem

    Thank you so much for this information. I’ve been on prescription D3 once a week for 25 years. A few times the prescription was written for D2, and I wondered what the difference was. Now I know to be sure I’m taking D3

  • @dotjeff4543
    @dotjeff4543 Před rokem +15

    I was only taking 400 IUs of vitamin D3 when I had to have a breast biopsy that turned out to be benign calcification, but I was taking 1000 mg of calcium as prescribed for post menopause. I then stopped taking supplemental calcium and upped my D3 and K2.

  • @RandomHuTaoSimp
    @RandomHuTaoSimp Před rokem +8

    Thank you doc. This actually happened to me the other day

  • @nilighosh158
    @nilighosh158 Před rokem +60

    Absolutely essential information Dr Berg, thank you so much. Always wanted to know if there was a toxic limit. I'm so happy that you do all the research then pass it on to us.

  • @abbylynn8872
    @abbylynn8872 Před rokem +58

    I had to beg my doctor to check my vitamin D levels. I'm and older black woman living in Seattle. Mine came back at 13.6. It apparently freaked him out enough to send me an urgent message. I just happened to be in the office for a visit with the foot doc. My doc is like I've never had a patient with a level that low ever. I knew it was low but not that low. When he asked for a reason I said everyone with melanin in Washington should be tested, then corrected it to just everyone in Washington, even those that live and work in Eastern Washington especially during the winter months.

    • @kcollinsgallhollcom
      @kcollinsgallhollcom Před rokem +10

      I’m so glad to read that you were able to catch this issue. Good luck

    • @robinmp8300
      @robinmp8300 Před rokem +7

      My level was 6! I was sleeping 18 hours a day, extreemly depressed, severe headaches, I take 50,000 weekly now for the last 10 years my levels are about 17 for the passed 7 years. I cant do sun because I am at risk for cancer. I had it once

    • @krisarbuckle
      @krisarbuckle Před rokem

      Interesting! I guess the melanin prevents the Vitamin D absorption from sunshine. Never realized that! I moved to Oregon from sunny So Cal, so I started taking Vit D3, but now I tell all my friends, but particularly Latino and Black that they are more vulnerable to lower levels than whitey-me.

    • @MrRobkina
      @MrRobkina Před rokem +7

      I'm in bham Washington. My Dr said 5 years ago the sun isn't enough in our state. Shebsaid take 2000iu, but inwas already taking 2000iu d3, and I was 23. So I started 5000iu, still low. Beged Dr to take my d levels again. She said everyone is low and medical won't cover it just take. D. So I went through ultalabs. Bought my own online. I was still low taking 10000iu d3 from Dr. Best brand. Now I take 10000iu morning and 5000iu night. I will buy my own blood lab again. I'm in my chart as high anxiety and hypochondriac. Dr's play God. I'm 40 mother of 5 and white. Doctors do not care about preventing just about get sick and pop pills. I'll pray for u.

    • @ArtStoneUS
      @ArtStoneUS Před rokem +4

      My niece is a primary care doctor in Massachusetts. While she was still attending Columbia medical School in New York City in 2009, I impressed on her the importance of vitamin D based on my own experience. I got the expected eyeroll. She's completely turned around now and vitamin D deficiency is the first thing she suspects in a lot of her patients.
      The downside is she's not going to get a diagnostic fee for a diagnosis where the cure costs $10 a month with no prescription or specialist referral. She's getting increasingly frustrated with how the system is not working.

  • @julien4741
    @julien4741 Před rokem +6

    Thank you,🙂 this was very helpful.

  • @renafielding945
    @renafielding945 Před rokem +10

    I did this. I figured it out myself finally and quit all but 600 iu. It’s good now. When you’re older with a few things wrong with you, it’s hard to know what you’re doing wrong.

  • @aashyn2843
    @aashyn2843 Před rokem +7

    Thank you so much for this info Dr... Just what I needed to know! 🙏🙏

    • @Drberg
      @Drberg  Před rokem +1

      Most welcome! Glad you found it helpful!

  • @sonumuntaha4738
    @sonumuntaha4738 Před rokem +1

    Always thanks 🙏 for your help

  • @judymadsen6050
    @judymadsen6050 Před rokem +11

    I had toxicity taking only 5000 to 6000 IU’s/day which resulted in elevated liver enzymes. I was advised to reduce the IU’s to no more than 3000/day. After following my doctor’s advice for three months, a repeat liver enzyme check showed a reversal to normal liver enzyme levels. I will add, that I had also been taking the necessary co-factors you list.

    • @Jerry-zx7rf
      @Jerry-zx7rf Před 10 měsíci +5

      your high level may been due to a liver problem high liver enzymes liver issue or medication they can go up and back down or even be normal with liver disease even with end stage liver disease so i would not just blame the vitamin d matter fact if you have low vitamin d your liver could even be the cause for it and liver disease could be why you reached toxicity because your liver is not working right i been doing 50,000 iu every 2 weeks to once a month for almost 10 years if anything my level enzymes are on the low side most times anyways liver issues could be fatal if caught early the liver can regenerate just wanted to comment you can have your liver check in more detail Fibroscan - fibro test ect to help rule out liver issues

    • @undcvr
      @undcvr Před 5 měsíci +2

      @@Jerry-zx7rfdon’t blame the vitamin d but blame the victim instead? Eric Berg is a chiropractor in the U.S. ffs. Just because he wrote something up on a whiteboard does not mean it’s true.

    • @marilyndoll2929
      @marilyndoll2929 Před 5 měsíci

      Hes is just trying to help explaining the liver problem calm down😂​@@undcvr

  • @OnochieAfigbo
    @OnochieAfigbo Před rokem +33

    Educational video!!!
    Believe it or not, you are contributing positively to humanity. Well done, Sir.

  • @Tanyusha90
    @Tanyusha90 Před rokem +4

    What a blessing that I found out about the doctor Thank you very much Eric Berg! 🙌❤️

  • @christinakinne9790
    @christinakinne9790 Před rokem +1

    Thank You Dr. Berg! LOVE ALL YOUR EDUCATIONAL VIDEOS YOU ARE THE BEST!

    • @Drberg
      @Drberg  Před rokem

      I appreciate your comment! Thank you for your support!

  • @dantzmusic
    @dantzmusic Před rokem +1

    Hello Dr. Berg,
    I found your presentation to be balanced and very insightful.
    Thank you kindly,
    Dantz

  • @janemily2627
    @janemily2627 Před rokem +44

    My pharmacist told me that I should take my D3 with a fatty food meal. I've been taking 5,000 IU of D3 every day since 1999 and have NEVER gotten the seasonal flu since.

    • @phiksit
      @phiksit Před rokem +1

      I take mine now with a dab of guacamole in the morning, plus my multi and some ACV capsules.

  • @yankeerose9011
    @yankeerose9011 Před rokem +29

    These symptoms match my sister Dr. Berg. Sending this valuable information to her and my other siblings. Blessings ✝️❤

  • @robs9684
    @robs9684 Před rokem +3

    Dr.Berg I'd request you to make a video about the diet during Dengue fever esp for people with low platelets & particularly G6PD deficiency cases. Actually it's widespread (Dengue fever) in our area ie Pakistan and there are a lot of myths among the community about using papaya and all that.
    Thanks in anticipation. Robs

  • @ajfoxw
    @ajfoxw Před rokem

    Thank you for this information. It has been a big concern of mine!

    • @Drberg
      @Drberg  Před 4 měsíci

      I hope you're doing better.

  • @mjyouletstalk.6724
    @mjyouletstalk.6724 Před rokem +3

    Thank you! Dr. Berg for your efforts and time.

    • @Drberg
      @Drberg  Před rokem

      You're very welcome!

  • @fidelcatsro6948
    @fidelcatsro6948 Před rokem +147

    Magnesium and vitamin K2 are the main cofactors that help keep higher levels of vitamin D from becoming toxic. It’s also important to drink plenty of water.
    The #1 sign of vitamin D overdose:
    • Calcification
    Other signs of vitamin D overdose:
    • Kidney stones
    • Nerve symptoms (numbness, pain, or tingling)
    • Excessive thirst
    • Excessive urination
    In my opinion, it seems that many cases of vitamin D toxicity occur because of a person consuming too much vitamin D2-not vitamin D3.
    There are some big differences between vitamin D2 and vitamin D3. I also don’t think people will see the same benefits after taking vitamin D2 that they would if they took vitamin D3.
    A few things you need to know about vitamin D2:
    • It’s not as effective as D3
    • It’s not as bioavailable as D3
    • It’s not as studied as D3
    • It doesn’t help prevent fractures like D3 can
    • It does help reverse rickets (in infants)
    • It has a different effect on depression than D3
    • It doesn’t affect the immune system like D3 can
    Thank you Dr Berg!!

    • @rhondak4940
      @rhondak4940 Před rokem +5

      T.Y. for the highlights. Appreciate it.🤗

    • @mareksumguy1887
      @mareksumguy1887 Před rokem +4

      So then why the hell would anyone in their right mind take D2?!?

    • @donnaleveron6511
      @donnaleveron6511 Před rokem +3

      @@mareksumguy1887 as stated in video, helps/treats rickets in infants.

    • @deemarrero9
      @deemarrero9 Před rokem +6

      Thanks you for the written explanation.
      I developed all the symptoms of Vitamin D2 toxicity. even this month they found I have kidney stones in both kidneys
      I've been taking D2 50,000 once a week for about three years now... unbelievable that my doctor keeps prescribing his to me.
      And thanks to CZcams Dr. Berg and you I know now all this information.. I'm in shock and kind of upset..
      Thanks for sharing 🙏🏼💜

    • @katrinamalone5927
      @katrinamalone5927 Před rokem +5

      Because people aren't educated to know the difference. Doctors sure aren't teaching and many don't know themselves.

  • @janncoons7445
    @janncoons7445 Před 10 měsíci

    What a wonderful teacher!❤❤

  • @not_anybody_in_particular

    Been taking around 4-6k since early in the pandemic in addition to zinc vitamin C, and some elderberry. Not only have I not caught covid, but my seasonal allergies have all but vanished. I've been on 6-8k for the past year or so, and going up to 8-10k if I've ever had a sore throat or been near someone sick. When I used to get a cold, it would last like a week or two, but since the vitamin D supplements it'll maybe only last 2-4 days.
    When you say D3 is vital for the immune system you're not kidding! It's literally changed my life for the better.

  • @MissDomy23
    @MissDomy23 Před rokem +6

    Thank you for the video! I wear a headscarf and my country doesn’t have a lot of sunlight, so I take vitamin D supplements, but not the high concentrated ones. Next week I will have a Vitamin blood test by coincidence, so I will find out if I am on the right track. Thanks for sharing all the information

  • @sabrinaandhusband7791
    @sabrinaandhusband7791 Před rokem +10

    Always brilliant info Dr Berg 😊 Thank you 🌸

    • @Drberg
      @Drberg  Před rokem +3

      Most welcome! Glad you found it useful!

    • @SaxonSuccess
      @SaxonSuccess Před rokem

      It's not all that brilliant, it's got a lot of folks confused. Read the comments.

  • @alesiaholdcroft1445
    @alesiaholdcroft1445 Před rokem

    Very good yet again!

  • @shanelacks4691
    @shanelacks4691 Před rokem +24

    Dr Berg , it would really helpful to speak on the blood levels … I take 5000ius for years and my
    Blood level of D3 on my blood test is over 100 . Dr told me to readjust my dosage to get my level between 60 and 80

    • @steelernation4818
      @steelernation4818 Před rokem +3

      I want to know the answer to this too. Me and my wife had been taking 5000iu for years now, and her recent blood test came back with her level around 80, and her doctor told her the same thing about adjusting her dosage. As far as me, I haven't my blood d3 levels checked yet.

  • @pamshearer120
    @pamshearer120 Před rokem +17

    Good Morning , Dr.Berg 🌈
    I sure appreciate you ! Thank you so much for sharing this with us , God richly bless you all !
    🙏 9 / 8 / 2022 🙏

  • @hyacinthkalu1218
    @hyacinthkalu1218 Před rokem +4

    God bless you sir... I started walking in the sun almost every day now... N I feel a whole lot different... Thank you Doctor for being a savior

  • @KS-ip5xn
    @KS-ip5xn Před rokem +5

    This was so helpful !

    • @Drberg
      @Drberg  Před rokem +1

      Glad to hear that. Thanks for watching the video!

  • @rekeys1986
    @rekeys1986 Před rokem

    Thanks Dr. Berg! Your info and presentations are so awesome and I learn treasures.

    • @Drberg
      @Drberg  Před 4 měsíci

      Excellent, thanks!

  • @kfgabriele9852
    @kfgabriele9852 Před rokem +87

    My MD was shocked at my daily 10k iu dose which I’ve been taking for several years (I’m mainly indoors year round). Had my levels checked: 56ng/dL (w/in normal range). Without this dose I don’t think I’d even hit 25 or 30ng/dL. My bone density is great for my age group, too. I refuse to take prescription supplements such as Boniva (causes MORE fractures in women!) but use the following bone health regimen, instead:
    5,000iu D3/mk7/k2 combo pill (2 x per day)
    50mg Zinc (2 x per day)
    600mg of powdered calcium in my morning coffee
    2-4L of fluids (water, tea, sugar free lemonade, bone broth, etc.)
    *Note: it’s important for women to know that even though bone density naturally decreases after age 30-35, you CAN change that decline. All those studies and charts show what happens if you do NOTHING to intervene. What is not often said, except by honest people such as Dr. Berg, is that proper supplementation, occasional weight bearing exercises, low blood glucose/insulin, a decent diet, reduced stress, and adequate sleep, can and DO significantly effect and increase bone density/flexibility. Right now about half of all women over 75yrs suffer serious fractures due to poor bone health from lack of accurate info and big pharm meds, many die from complications. But more and more younger women are affected each year. Please pass on Dr. Berg’s info to every woman you can.

    • @ianstuart5660
      @ianstuart5660 Před rokem +5

      That is very important info will share with my daughters! Thanks!

    • @thestuff4321
      @thestuff4321 Před rokem +4

      Magnesium?

    • @kfgabriele9852
      @kfgabriele9852 Před rokem +3

      @@thestuff4321 Definitely important for both bone health and primary calcium regulators (Vitamin D and parathyroid hormone). A diet chronically deficient in magnesium is certainly considered a risk factor for osteoporosis, as are smoking, diabetes, certain pharmaceuticals, high alcohol intake, sedentary lifestyle, and the standard American diet. Again, chronic is the key word. The vital nature of this mineral to several body systems is also a very good reason to check vitamin and mineral levels annually, if possible.
      I did not include this in my personal bone health regimen as my magnesium levels are normal. My diet includes several mineral rich foods, such as bone broth, dark green leafy veg, almonds, etc., a very limited amount of processed foods, and none of the other osteoporosis risk factors I listed earlier. Please note, though, that taking too much magnesium has some unpleasant side effects. Acutely, too much Mg causes nausea, cramping, and diarrhea, and may even effect your blood pressure and the electrical activity of your heart. If you keep your Mg levels chronically high (provided you can tolerate the aforementioned side effects which worsen over time), you also risk bone mineralization defects. Unlike Vitamin D3 where you’d have to take upwards of 100k iu or more per day for weeks to experience side effects, it is important to know which vitamins and minerals have much narrower windows of safety - especially for those suffering with any degree of kidney or liver dysfunction.
      IMHO, supplement your diet with vitamins and minerals if you need to. But, first, assess your needs with a blood test. Then, arm yourself with complete and accurate information regarding your levels, why each is important, what you can do to improve them, and any limitations. Aside from all that, the easiest way to manage all the different nutrient a body needs is through an intentionally high quality diet; just ensure a daily intake that is highly nutrient rich while at the same time severely restricted in processed foods, sugars, alcohol, and (if at all possible) OTC/prescription pharmaceuticals.

    • @fatoumfatoumeh
      @fatoumfatoumeh Před rokem

      What is your age if I may ask? Just so I know when one should start a similar supplement regimen.

    • @kfgabriele9852
      @kfgabriele9852 Před rokem +2

      @@fatoumfatoumeh The need for supplements has very little to do with reaching certain age brackets. Think of it more like a tool we can use to fix suboptimal vitamin/mineral levels most often caused by certain risk factors, such as diet, smoking/drinking, stress, genetics, pharmaceuticals, activity levels, hormonal changes, chronic illness (such as diabetes, hypothyroidism, cancer, etc.), and so on. There really isn’t some general or generic age range at which men and women suddenly need to supplement. For instance, a sedentary uncontrolled diabetic in their early 20s is gonna have significantly worse labwork (therefore a greater need to supplement) than a relatively healthy individual in their 40s or 50s who exercises occasionally and keeps processed foods to a minimum. But that diabetic may have better vitamin/mineral levels than a strict (lifelong) vegan in their 30s with an ideal body mass index living in Seattle. I only noted bone density in relation to age since most MDs and RNs still subscribe to the outdated and disproven concept that bone health declines irreversibly after a bone density peak in the late 20’s to early 30’s, that pharmaceuticals are required to slow (not stop or reverse) the decline, and dangerous fractures are simply the price we all pay for reaching any age above 65 or 70. Plenty of research and anecdotal evidence is readily available that disproves those myths. Every person is different and risk factors change over time, as does the degree to which risk factors affect us. Nowadays, anytime over the age of 16 is a good time to begin assessing annual vitamin/mineral labwork.

  • @snoopanoop7705
    @snoopanoop7705 Před rokem +3

    Keep up the good content

  • @joesix4726
    @joesix4726 Před 6 měsíci +2

    My mom keeps telling me to watch your channel. Glad to know even 10,000 IU per day is not toxic. I take 5,000 and will most likely stay there. Subscribed.

    • @srs2283
      @srs2283 Před 4 měsíci

      I'm taking 60,000 IU's for almost 5days in a row😂and I'm like totally healthy no issues but I've an autoimmune condition🙃

    • @yoyo21926
      @yoyo21926 Před 4 měsíci

      @@srs2283 you need 100mcg vitkmk7 for every 10,000 vit d.. whhat is youur auto immune conditionn and is it ggetting better?

  • @manosfrantzeskos1845
    @manosfrantzeskos1845 Před rokem +2

    Amazing content!!
    Thank you for the knowledge you continuously share with us, and also for the effort you put into your videos.

  • @Jeremy-lx1zb
    @Jeremy-lx1zb Před rokem +17

    Hey Dr. Berg really enjoy your videos. Lots of good information! I was wondering if you have ever covered the negative effects of carbonated beverages, or if there are any? Hopefully you see this message. Anyways thanks and take care.

    • @legamature
      @legamature Před rokem +1

      I don't drink them You should not either.

    • @caitm8209
      @caitm8209 Před 10 měsíci

      I think i heard it causes kidney stones.

  • @brianwalker1933
    @brianwalker1933 Před rokem +81

    I trust “most” doctors the same as l trust “most” politicians, very close to zero. 😊

    • @darlasutton9625
      @darlasutton9625 Před 18 dny

      Me too. That's why I watch this guy. He's so much better than my own MD. Js

  • @anandchanana6828
    @anandchanana6828 Před rokem

    Pure knowledge. My respect.

  • @reboot_2.00
    @reboot_2.00 Před rokem +9

    My GP has been quite good and when it comes to vitamins recommended a naturopath and is onside with chiropractors.
    The only time we had a testy discussion was about the jab .Called me a fool for refusing it and I expressed my feeling about that to the point where we never discussed it again.

  • @damariszuckschwert9489
    @damariszuckschwert9489 Před rokem +5

    Thank you. Hope you bring topics about kidneys and good supplements for kidneys.

    • @Drberg
      @Drberg  Před rokem +1

      Hope these videos help!
      czcams.com/users/DrEricBergDCsearch?query=kidneys
      Dr. Berg's Support Team.

    • @damariszuckschwert9489
      @damariszuckschwert9489 Před rokem

      @@Drberg Thank Dr

  • @Wanna.Wander
    @Wanna.Wander Před rokem

    💜thank you for clarifying this

  • @edwardlal3620
    @edwardlal3620 Před rokem +1

    Excellent video Dr.Berg , so nicely explained, you are awesome .GOD BLESS YOU.👍👍👍👍👍🤟🤟🤟

  • @tazmaniandiva7762
    @tazmaniandiva7762 Před rokem +31

    Spot on Dr. Berg! All I know is that my doc prescribed very high amounts of d2 or d3 (can't remember which) and years later I was plagued with kidney stones. After years of research, the only thing thing that has put a halt to the stones is K2. Several trips to the er in the most excruciating pain of my life (worst than childbirth) and 2 lithroscopies later, I will never trust another traditional medicine doctor. If my doc had just prescribed the k2 with the D I would have been just fine.

    • @deanmindock3680
      @deanmindock3680 Před rokem +3

      He likely prescribed D2. D3 is much safer. IMO, it would be great if D2 was banned.

    • @_Y.Not_
      @_Y.Not_ Před rokem

      @@deanmindock3680 The vitamin D prescription you get from your doctor is typically for 50,000 units of vitamin D2. Vitamin D2 is indicated to treat calcium disorders and parathyroid disorders. It is also the preferred form for patients with chronic kidney disease. Vitamin D3 is generally for people who are just low in Vitamin D and typically do not need such a high dose, and can get it OTC.

  • @gaylalovesgaia9465
    @gaylalovesgaia9465 Před rokem +7

    Thank You for the chart. Wish I had seen this chart while I was megadosing D3. (Lupus/MCTD and then Covid). Was listening to advice saying auto immune patients could take 200,000 and it would t move Vit D levels for months. I ended up in hospital for 6 days with hypercalcemia. Only treatment was saline drip.
    Easy to avoid. Get Vit D level tested.
    Kidney doc had no idea what K2 does. So frustrating. I was shamed for the entire stay. While being allowed to choose fettuccine Alfredo, milk, pudding, ice cream, cheese because I was on RENAL diet(no salt). Lol. I refused to allow them To give me heparin shot every day(interferes with K2) and they wouldn’t supplement K2 while I was there. My Vit D was over the Max limit of 600. Took 6 weeks of no supplementation to get it to 232.
    Get tested. Get tested. Get tested.

    • @LoLo-rh7gb
      @LoLo-rh7gb Před rokem

      My Doctor just told me Vit D level were high and take every other day.

    • @hiddenhand6973
      @hiddenhand6973 Před rokem +2

      200,000 a day? A week? Hope you are feeling better!

  • @nutralei
    @nutralei Před rokem +1

    yes, thank you for this, I currently get a lot of questions regarding this as the media is scaring people to take vitamin D because of fear of overdose, which is upsetting, as using correctly Vitamin D does more good than bad. I always advice if someone is worried to do a quick at home blood test with a finger prick. And often levels are at the lower end. this clip is very useful.

  • @baz7918
    @baz7918 Před rokem

    Great video and the fact you mentioned K2 is needed with vitamin D Brilliant 👍

  • @patrickreilly7256
    @patrickreilly7256 Před rokem +5

    Dr.B.
    I've been taking vit d2 for years since I discovered my level was 17. I had pain in my bones, falling out hair, dry cracking skin and teeth, depression among others. I take 50k a week. With in a month almost all my problems disappeared. I also take 5k vit d3 along w vit k2 daily. Hard to quit a good thing. But... I will monitor it, thanks.

  • @horseman528
    @horseman528 Před rokem +5

    I sometimes wonder if many doctors have become no more than salesmen for the big pharma companies. This guy here seems to be legit.

  • @Tml-bv9wl
    @Tml-bv9wl Před rokem +1

    Gosh I love your videos! I call you my doctor. Your also my teacher. I've learnt more with your videos then I learnt at school 😄 thank you Dr 🤗

  • @hemarabadia5890
    @hemarabadia5890 Před rokem

    Thank you for sharing. It help in making decisions when buying supplements.

  • @sammysworld5485
    @sammysworld5485 Před 7 měsíci +10

    Yes sadly this happened to me by taking too high of a dose. I was ignorantly taking 50,000 IU when I should have been on 1000 iU daily. I started feeling really off, confused & extremely tired. That’s when I got a Vit D test & was high. Fortunately I’m still here to tell the story.

    • @SHABAZZTRIBE
      @SHABAZZTRIBE Před 4 měsíci

      Im at toxic levels 345, i too was taking 50,000 iu daily , i feel crazy awful . what happened and how did you get better ?

    • @yoyo21926
      @yoyo21926 Před 4 měsíci

      @@SHABAZZTRIBE you need 500 mcg vit mk7 if taking 50,000. alsso take magnesium so you absorb vit d properly

    • @ruaribuckley9541
      @ruaribuckley9541 Před měsícem

      ⁠@@yoyo21926I’m considering taking that much and then lowering the dose after time. I couldn’t find much online about how much k2 to take with 50000 ui. Is this something that you’ve tried yourself?

  • @FarahAbdul
    @FarahAbdul Před rokem +5

    Believe me if there was a sections of the hospital that check vitamin levels on patients a lot of people would not have been taking medications today.

  • @MissesWitch
    @MissesWitch Před 5 měsíci +1

    recommended on my top just as I have overdosed and been suffering severe pain for two days!

  • @gbthegreat
    @gbthegreat Před rokem

    This makes perfect sense now. 🙏🏽 I get a bit breathless after an hour in hot sun. Now I know how to fix it.

    • @Drberg
      @Drberg  Před rokem

      Glad this helped. Stay safe and healthy!

  • @lisac7752
    @lisac7752 Před rokem +8

    I was taking 10,000 IUs of Vit D3 for about 6 months. My bloodwork said I was toxic at >126. My doctor had me stop taking it and my levels dropped to 39 after 3 months. I am back on 5,000 IUs of Vit D3 daily and will monitor my levels. Thankfully, I was taking 90 mcg of K2 when i was in toxic range, so my calcium levels were normal.

  • @jamesbartlett6283
    @jamesbartlett6283 Před rokem +19

    I started/ changed my D3 dosage from 20,000 per week, to 40,000 per day, and then per your video 80,000 per day about one month ago. My trigger finger and morning inflammation disappeared in four days. Since then I am also taking 3200mg of Potassium Citrate per day. I am off of Allopurinol and Gout has not returned, my blood pressure is stable. I feel as though finally I am treating the cause and not the symptom. I visit with my Rheumatologist in a fortnight, and will be very interested in what he thinks. I have suffered for years, and had trigger finger surgery in 2014. Now looking back I could have treated trigger finger with vitamin D3. You really cannot imagine how grateful I am for your counsel. Sincerely, James

  • @johnedwards1289
    @johnedwards1289 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Priceless info. Thanks very much Dr Berg

    • @Drberg
      @Drberg  Před 9 měsíci

      Thank you, I'm glad you liked it!

  • @sogden9356
    @sogden9356 Před rokem +6

    I took 40000iu, with appropriate K2 and 500 mg of magnesium to help with inflammation and pain, for 3 months and began having problems. Diarrhea, spinal nerve pain and aches in forearms. I reduced D3/K2 and magnesium by half and had improvement within 10 days. People react differently to meds so be aware.

    • @XxowendanxX
      @XxowendanxX Před 17 dny

      That's a high dose. I think you can take 15,000 every day and never reach toxicity

  • @daphneraven6745
    @daphneraven6745 Před rokem +4

    Sir I’ve got a couple of ideas to offer:
    If you think that calcified breast tissue was not of consequence, you’ve never had it. It’s extremely painful and morally reactive besides.
    The second idea that I’d like to offer is that depending on the application, vitamin K2 is absolutely excellent for things like certain arrhythmias. That’s irrefutable.
    But if you’re looking to deal with a viral situation from what you’re trying to recover, I think vitamin K is possibly superior for tissue repair.
    I’m not married to the idea, but if I’m wrong I’d sure like you to tell me why. Because it’s important for me to understand this from my own purposes and those are my family moving forward. :-)
    Thanks for the nice video.

  • @harrybarrow6222
    @harrybarrow6222 Před rokem +8

    I have been taking vitamin D3 + K2 for several years (plus zinc, magnesium).
    I started when the pandemic first emerged. I wanted to make sure my immune system was as strong as possible (I am now 79).
    I knew, of course, that normally we manufacture vitamin D in our skin with the action of sunlight.
    However, not much chance of that, muffled up in the winter - if we go out at all - in northern latitudes.
    I take 4000 IU a day, which is much higher than normal intake, but definitely well within safe limits.
    By the way, when you have an infection, your body uses up vitamin D in combatting it, so probably good to increase the dose a little to replace that.

  • @lavender4247
    @lavender4247 Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you Dr Berg for all the videos you making providing us all round the world with condition and health information muc appreciated

    • @Drberg
      @Drberg  Před 9 měsíci

      You're most welcome! Glad you found them helpful.

  • @disappointedfather5114

    Bless you, doc.

  • @DJDAVEKHEN
    @DJDAVEKHEN Před rokem +3

    Dr. Berg, fat soluble vitamin A is also an important co-factor. The Weston A. Price Foundation articles on vitamin D discuss this. This is one reason they recommend cod liver oil as the vitamin A to vitamin D ratio is around 5-10:1

  • @eatlivelovesleep13
    @eatlivelovesleep13 Před 4 měsíci

    JazakaAllahu Khair!

  • @GTADonut
    @GTADonut Před rokem +4

    My level was measured at 9 when I was younger. I had broken my hip around the same time. Been taking 10,000 IU per day for the past 6 years and now I am at 60.

  • @richvanorden7026
    @richvanorden7026 Před rokem +11

    It's been a miracle for me with cluster headaches

    • @PabloSolo85
      @PabloSolo85 Před rokem

      Hi Rich, I am a CH sufferer too and currently trying the Vitamin D regimen. I am 1 month into it, still no results though I understand it might take a while before D3 levels get to the pain-free zone (or at least significant improvement). So, did it work for you? how long did it take you to see results? Thanks, and best regards!

    • @conniealldis
      @conniealldis Před rokem

      One dose of Magick Mushrooms will cure those. Just once and they'll never come back.

  • @turbo8677
    @turbo8677 Před rokem +12

    I take 10,000 iu a day
    For years. From Canada but European decent. No issues at all.