. . Did you know that the side effects of vitamin D are not coming from vitamin D? They occur because of a magnesium deficiency. Learn more.
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Reference of 600 mg of Magnesium: Control of Potassium: Distribution, Excretion, and Extracellular Concentration (Colloquium Integrated Systems Physiology: From Molecule to Function to Disease) 1st Edition
by David B. Young
Timestamps
0:05 Side effects of vitamin D
0:28 Magnesium deficiency
1:01 What magnesium does
1:34 The only side effect of vitamin D
2:20 Magnesium-rich foods
2:36 What to do
2:52 Why vitamin D won’t work
In this video, we’re going to talk about the side effects of vitamin D and how they can actually occur because of a magnesium deficiency.
Side effects of vitamin D:
• Headaches
• Insomnia
• Restlessness
• Muscle cramps
• Palpitations
• Anxiety
• Constipation
Magnesium is needed for vitamin D to be absorbed. Magnesium helps lower the side effects of taking vitamin D, even though the side effects are not from vitamin D—they’re from a magnesium deficiency. Most people have a subclinical magnesium deficiency.
Magnesium:
• Is a cofactor for 300 enzymes
• Is involved in protein synthesis
• Helps regulate blood sugars
• Is involved in energy production
• Is involved in making glutathione
The only side effect of vitamin D (large amounts without vitamin K2) could be hypercalcemia symptoms. But this is very rare.
Magnesium-rich foods:
• Leafy greens (at least 7 cups per day)
• Pumpkin seeds
• Nuts
What you can do in this situation is take some magnesium with your vitamin D, and that may help these symptoms clear up.
There are some cases where vitamin D won’t work, and that can be because of:
• A problem with the gallbladder
• Liver damage
• Kidney damage
• Not taking vitamin K2
• Gastric bypass
• GI issues
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I hope this video helps you better understand the side effects of vitamin D that occur because of a magnesium deficiency. Thanks for watching!