Best Vitamin D

January 22, 2009 by Dr. Nicole Sundene  
Filed under Best, Kitchen Sink, Vitamins

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“Hi Dr. Nicole, What vitamin D should I be taking for my seasonal depression, and how much?”

The best vitamin D is in a liquid or emulsion form called “calcitriol” or vitamin D3 (not vitamin D2.) For those of us north of California we need about 1000 IU’s daily, or twenty minutes of sunlight on our hands and face (which doesn’t happen too often here in Seattle.) I personally use and recommend Biotics.

If you have chronic disease, depression, or chronic pain please have your doctor measure your vit D 25-OH levels if exceeding 1000-2000 IU daily. Vitamin D influences calcium levels and a life threatening case of hypercalcemia may occur in the overuse of this fat soluble vitamin without the supervision of a naturopathic physician. Chronic elevated calcium levels may lead to atherosclerosis or “hardening of the arteries.” An optimal vitamin D 25-OH value is around 60-100. Most Seattlelites are deficient for obvious reasons. This is why we huddle in local Starbucks for comfort and safety.

When I was a student intern at Bastyr Bio-D Emulsion by Biotics was our favorite liquid vitamin D.

Thanks for stopping by my kitchen table to ask the question,

Dr. Nicole Sundene

Photobucket Dr. Nicole Sundene, NMD is a licensed Naturopathic Medical Doctor at Fountain Hills Naturopathic Medicine 16719 E Palisades Blvd, Suite 205, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268.

She believes we should utilize natural medicines to treat the root cause of disease rather than just treating symptoms, as symptoms are a message of imbalance sent from the body and will persist until they are properly addressed.

For appointments please visit http://FHnaturopathic.com for more information about Naturopathic Medicine services.
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3 Responses to “Best Vitamin D”

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  2. John on October 22nd, 2009 2:28 am

    Using a sun tanning machine is an excellent way of getting organic Vitamin D. One can get 10,000 to 25,000 IUs of Vitamin D per session. Similiar to sun exposure, limited indoor suntanning has received an unjustified bad reputation.

  3. Dr. Nicole Sundene on November 7th, 2009 5:32 am

    I agree sunlight is part of the natural life of human beings and supplementing a small amount of UV daily can be beneficial. I live in Seattle and 9 months without sun is just not human! LOL ;)

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