Suddenly getting thousands of liver spots, with more developing, is not normal. Maybe seek a second opinion about them? Was there a specific reason the MD recommended vitamin D, such as being found to be deficient?
Liver spots are not directly linked to the liver. They involve the accumulation of "lipofuscin bodies in a fibrotic capsule" --
"The spots derive their name from the fact that they were once incorrectly believed to be caused by liver problems, but they are physiologically unrelated to the liver, save for a similar color"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liver_spot#CausesIf they are "liver spots" (aka "age spots"), then it would seem to make sense to study people who have reached advanced ages without age spots. One such person is Fred Kummerow. He is over 100 years of age and doesn't have a single age spot. Here is some info on Fred, including the basics of his diet:
http://www.perceivethinkact.com/blog/urbana-august-20th-2014More discussion of Fred here:
https://youtu.be/cY0QqoJM7LU?t=1724Ray Peat also doesn't appear to have any age spots and has similar views.
Here are some age-spot tips that are based on Ray Peat's ideas:
5 Ways to Prevent Age Spots
http://www.thankyourbody.com/prevent-age-spotsA couple more elders without age spots or skin blemishes are a near-rawist centenarian, Bernando Lapallo (GS posted about him before), and raw vegan Annette Larkin.
Amazing 108 Years Old and Healthy! Part 1 of 3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mj7knA3-YUsCan You Guess Her Age? -- Raw Vegan Diet Is Woman's Fountain of Youth
WPTV News | West Palm Beach Florida
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6oJA_xhTa8Of course, some people will doubt these people's claims, so do your own research, such as learning about what causes age spots. Too much PUFAs has indeed been linked to age spots.
> "Age pigment is the brown material that forms spots on aging skin, and that accumulates in the lens of the eye forming cataracts, and in blood vessels causing hardening of the arteries, and in the heart and brain and other organs, causing their functions to deteriorate with age. It is made up of oxidized unsaturated oils with iron."
> "The technical name for this material, "lipofuscin," means "fatty brown stuff.""
http://raypeat.com/articles/articles/iron-dangers.shtmlAge pigment: Cause and Effect of Aging and Stress
http://www.artcamp.com.mx/EZINES/30OpeningEyes/7/aging&stress.htmhttp://beautyeditor.ca/2014/02/17/cause-of-skin-aginghttp://www.functionalps.com/blog/2012/04/23/unsaturated-fats-and-age-pigmentIn december I had an antibiotique treatment because of ulcers, heliobacter pylori, perhaps it damaged something?
I don't know, but since I started consuming more prebiotic foods, a few people have commented that I look younger, and other people have reported this same effect. It was unexpected.
I also find that clay makes my skin and hair feel younger and even seems to reduce muscle tension. Thanks again to Ingrid for the clay "shampoo" tip.