Vitamin D Testing
Cross-source consensus on Vitamin D Testing from 2 sources and 8 claims.
2 sources · 8 claims
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- Standard vitamin D blood tests measure only the inactive form, not the metabolically active free fraction. — 7 Signs Your Body Needs More Vitamin D (And Why Daily Dosing Matters)
- Bound vitamin D has a 2–3 week half-life that allows it to accumulate and create the appearance of sufficiency even when the active fraction is depleted. — 7 Signs Your Body Needs More Vitamin D (And Why Daily Dosing Matters)
- The biologically active free fraction of vitamin D turns over in just 24 hours. — 7 Signs Your Body Needs More Vitamin D (And Why Daily Dosing Matters)
- Standard vitamin D blood tests measure 25-hydroxyvitamin D in serum and cannot reveal receptor-level dysfunction. — The Big Lie About Vitamin D
- Serum testing reveals circulating vitamin D levels but nothing about what is happening at the receptor level in tissues and organs. — The Big Lie About Vitamin D
- A patient can have normal blood vitamin D levels and still be functionally vitamin D deficient at the cellular level. — The Big Lie About Vitamin D
- A normal vitamin D blood test result does not confirm adequate levels of the active free fraction. — 7 Signs Your Body Needs More Vitamin D (And Why Daily Dosing Matters)
- Conventional labs flag vitamin D levels above 100 ng/mL as potentially toxic, a threshold described as potentially arbitrary given therapeutic evidence. — The Big Lie About Vitamin D