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Autoimmune disease occurs when the body's natural defense system suddenly sees normal cells as invaders and begins destroying those cells by mistake

People age 50 and older taking 2,000 IU (International Units) of vitamin D3 for over five years had a 22% lower relative rate of confirmed autoimmune diagnoses, said study author Dr. Karen Costenbader, a professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School in the division of Rheumatology, Inflammation and Immunity and the director of the lupus program at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston.
That dosage is two to three times the recommended daily dose of vitamin D for adults, which is 600 IU for people up to 69 years old and 800 IU for those age 70 and up, according to the National Institutes of Health.
Once people had been taking vitamin D for at least two years, the prevention rate from autoimmune disorders rose to 39%, according to the study, published Wednesday in the journal BMJ. The study also found a possible link between taking 1,000 milligrams of omega-3 fatty acid and a reduction in autoimmune disorders, but the association was not statistically significant until possible cases of autoimmune disease -- not just confirmed cases -- were factored into the analysis.
However, the study did find that taking both vitamin D and omega-3 fatty acid supplements, versus the placebo alone, decreased autoimmune disease by about 30%.
Vitamin D toxicity
People should not just run out and start popping vitamin D pills to boost their chances of avoiding autoimmune disease, Costenbader warned, as there are significant consequences to taking too much of the supplement.
Unlike water-soluble vitamins, which the body can easily eliminate, vitamin D is stored in the fat cells of the body and can build up to toxic levels, leading to bone pain and kidney damage.
Because the body makes vitamin D when the skin is exposed to sunshine, and milk and other foods like cereals are often fortified with vitamin D, many experts say healthy, younger people are not likely to require vitamin D supplements, especially in amounts over the recommended level of 600 IU/day. Levels do drop in older age, but "I would say everybody should talk to their doctor first before taking 2000 international units of vitamin D on top of whatever else you're taking," Costenbader said. "And there are certain health problems such as kidney stones and hyperparathyroidism (a rise in calcium levels), where you really shouldn't be taking extra vitamin D."
The body attacks itself
Costenbader's study analyzed 25,871 men and women age 50 and older who were participating in VITAL, a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled research study designed to see whether taking daily dietary supplements of vitamin D3 (2000 IU) or omega-3 fatty acids (1,000 mg of Omacor fish oil) would reduce the risk for developing cancer, heart disease and stroke in people with no prior history of these illnesses.
That trial showed no benefits from the extra supplementation in preventing either cardiovascular disease or cancer.
Because prior research has shown both vitamin D and omega-3 fatty acids derived from seafood can have a positive effect on inflammation and immunity in autoimmune disorders, Costenbader decided to use the same trial to investigate whether the supplements might prevent such diseases. Autoimmune disease occurs when the body's natural defense system suddenly sees normal cells as invaders and begins destroying those cells by mistake. In rheumatoid arthritis, for example, the immune system attacks the lining of joints, creating inflammation, swelling and pain. With psoriasis, overactive T-cells -- which are among the body's best defenders -- cause inflammation that creates raised, scaly patches on the skin.
In Type 1 diabetes, the body's defenders destroy the insulin-producing cells of the pancreas. There's even some evidence to show that inflammation throughout the body might be part of the progression of Type 2 diabetes.
Autoimmune disorders can develop at any stage of life but do appear more among older adults, particularly women, Costenbader said.
More research needed
To date, no large randomized clinical trials (considered the gold standard of research) had investigated whether fish oil and vitamin D could actually prevent the development of autoimmune diseases.
"This is the first direct evidence in older adults that taking vitamin D or omega-3 fatty acids -- or a combination -- for five years reduces autoimmune disease incidence, with more pronounced effect after two years of supplementation," Costenbader said.
At five years into the research, the study could not tease apart which of the 80 or more autoimmune diseases might benefit most from vitamin D and fish oil supplements, Costenbader said, but research is continuing. The study is now in its seventh year, she said. and more data should be released in the future.
CrazyMusicLover · 31-35
Hyperparathyroidism is caused by low levels of Vitamin D, that's why I was prescribed supplements. 😮
dontbekoi · 36-40, F
May I add ... 🙂

People over the age of 50 (or so) or have had their gall bladder removed have a decrease production of stomach acid. This means that even though you take fat soluable vitamins (A,D, E and K) they will not be absorbed well. Taking ox bile and/or HCL may help. I had to take ox bile after my gall bladder was removed and blood work showed Vitamin D deficiency despite me taking 25,000 iu daily.
dontbekoi · 36-40, F
@cherokeepatti
I always learn something from your posts and this is no exception. Thank you! 🤗
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@dontbekoi thank you, I’m learning as I’m going on in life. I wish I knew it sooner.
@cherokeepatti [quote]I’m learning as I’m going on in life. I wish I knew it sooner.[/quote] Ditto!
ShadowWorker · 61-69, F
During the winter months when I don't go outside much to receive my D from the sun, I take 5,000 IU of vitamin D everyday .... and Elderberry.
This has helped me a lot.
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
There are Vitamin D receptors in just about every cell in our bodies.
@cherokeepatti Oh that's awesome that you found the right one for you!

Thank you. Going to google it later :)
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@LunadelobosIAMTHEDRAGON well my joints are not aching now and I think the combo of what I am taking has worked. I’ve had problems for a few years, thank God I got relief now and I hope it sticks.
@cherokeepatti I hope it sticks too!
thepreposterouspanda · 31-35, M
My autoimmune disease actually does odd things with vitamin D specifically so I have to be careful with how much of it I get.
thepreposterouspanda · 31-35, M
@LunadelobosIAMTHEDRAGON Yup yup! It's called sarcoidosis and it changes the way the body metabolizes vitamin D. :)

I always wondered why being in the sun made me feel unwell and it all made sense after the diagnosis haha.
@thepreposterouspanda Wow. Ok.
So glad they figured it out!

I have heard of this, on the TV show HOUSE MD.
I don't know anything really about this, however.

Hugs.
thepreposterouspanda · 31-35, M
@LunadelobosIAMTHEDRAGON I saw that episode as well! I actually do have neurosarcoidosis as well which is brain involvement just like the episode. It was pretty scary how accurate it was haha.
BananaBrown · 41-45, F
I have an autoimmune disease, and I can tell a huge difference in the severity and number of “flares” when not taking vitamin D supplements, as opposed to taking them regularly.
iamonfire696 · 41-45, F
I take a high dose of vitamin D but my autoimmune diseases are flaring so bad right now.
iamonfire696 · 41-45, F
@LunadelobosIAMTHEDRAGON I do a lot of meditation but I keep picking up these bad bacterial infections because of being immunocompromised. It sucks. I wish for healing for you 💖💕💞.
@iamonfire696 It's really great that you can do this, so vital for that happy mind body soul connection to help our bodies be in a good homeostasis. I am happy for you, it is a great success!

I am sorry about the bacterial infections.

I should get back in touch with the homeopathic people, but there is always the *depression drag me downs*.

Ok, I will close this too.

Thank so very much for all your sharing and well wishes! (((HUGS)))

May your journey provide you with hope, health and happiness.
Your attitude is great and that's so key.

🤗🌼🤍Luna.
iamonfire696 · 41-45, F
@LunadelobosIAMTHEDRAGON thank you 💖 for the well wishes. I really appreciate it.
empanadas · 31-35, M
My cousin just died from an autoimmune disease that attacks healthy body tissues. It's crazy how many diseases there are
@empanadas I am so very sorry 🕯️
my sincere condolences.
iamonfire696 · 41-45, F
@empanadas I am really sorry you lost him to this. I know how heartbroken you have been that he didn’t fight harder.

 
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