How to optimize vitamin D supplementation to prevent cancer, based on cellular adaptation and hydroxylase enzymology.
Vieth R.
Anticancer Res. 2009 Sep;29(9):3675-84. Review.
PMID: 19667164
How to optimize vitamin D supplementation to prevent cancer, based on cellular adaptation and hydroxylase enzymology.
Vieth R.
Anticancer Res. 2009 Sep;29(9):3675-84. Review.
PMID: 19667164
How to optimize vitamin D supplementation to prevent cancer, based on cellular adaptation and hydroxylase enzymology.
Vieth R.
Anticancer Res. 2009 Sep;29(9):3675-84.
PMID: 19667164
Vitamin D supplementation.
Eveleigh B.
Can Fam Physician. 2007 Sep;53(9):1435; author reply 1435.
PMID: 17872869
My concern regarding vitamin D2 is that it is a synthetic analogue and might interact with the vitamin D receptor differently in various cell systems. It has been reported that vitamin D3 might improve glycemic control.7 Vitamin D2 has been reported to cause worsening of glycemic control in people of East Indian descent.8 Is this because of vitamin D receptor polymorphism, or because of enhanced 24-hydroxylase enzyme activation, or is it due to how vitamin D2 interacts with the receptor? Until this has been sorted out, I feel safest using vitamin D3. There are about 2000 synthetic analogues of vitamin D. The search is on for one that can cross the blood-brain barrier to treat certain types of brain cancers without causing hypercalcemia.9 But then again, what other effects would this compound have? There are still so many unknowns