Eating high-fat/low-carb seems to help with increasing the effectiveness of vitamin D. Try that.
I am eating a higher amount of carbs for the weight gain and dealing with hypoglycemia. Both are big problems. I get most of my carbs from carrots, since these are readily available and affordable.
Dorothy
So 15 000 IU is not too much then huh?
I have only seen supplements that provide up to 10 000 IU.
I have not gotten my vitamin D. tested in a while, but maybe I should...I "need" to see a doctor for a bunch of things but I don't feel like going (thyroid levels, pituitary tumor)
I read somewhere that people with thyroid conditions, specifically Hashimoto's can have a harder time producing Vitamin D. I don't have Hashimoto's anymore, just a few anti bodies left last time I was checked, but maybe it can still be hard for me to produce Vitamin D? It could take more time for me to heal.
As far as my skin color goes - it reacts different to sun than most would expect. I know light people tend to burn quickly and probably need less sun, but my skin won't burn unless I spend a long time in the direct sun, during a hot day. Instead it will very gradually get more and more yellow (
) and then develop a tan that can get not only get very dark (it looks horrible, like dark toast) but also lasts literally forever...I will still have last summers tan the next year.
If I "avoid" sun however, wear sun screen...I will stay pretty light with just a hint of yellow.
Not sure what causes this, and if it is just normal for me...
I try to make sure I don't get too much sun, since I have seen on people around me that it can also cause significant damage (a friend of mine has a very weird, blotchy, red and brown skin tone with little broken blood vessels, ONLY where the sun hits all the time, since she wears low cut shirts and spends a lot of time in the sun...
)
The zinc based sunscreen seemed good according to what I researched. It is a physical sun block, does not enter the first skin layers, does not need reapplication, does not have any chemicals that would cause an unnatural, deeper penetration of the substances into the skin. It also has aloe, coconut oil, olive oil...I liked all the ingredients and I use it as a moisturizer since my skin needs to be balanced a bit, at least right now (oily and dry)
I know the harm regular sun screens can do. :/
And true, there must be more to Sun than Vit. D. Is there maybe a thread about the sun and health already? It would be interesting to find out more and debunk that recent myth, that sun is just ALL bad.