🎯 Key points for quick navigation: 00:28 *🌞 UVB radiation from the Sun is crucial for vitamin D synthesis in the skin, but it's only available during certain times of the year.* 02:18 *🧴 Factors like sunscreen and melanin affect the body's ability to produce vitamin D from sunlight, impacting different populations differently.* 04:36 *🌍 Around 70% of the US population has insufficient vitamin D levels, partly due to modern indoor lifestyles and sun avoidance behaviors.* 07:38 *🌿 Vitamin D3 from supplements versus sun exposure differs in its metabolic effects and absorption rates, impacting calcium bioavailability and potential toxicity risks.* 11:36 *🦴 Vitamin K2 helps direct calcium to bones and muscles when paired with vitamin D, emphasizing the importance of balance in mineral absorption for health.*
Virtually every vitamin D supplement now comes with K2..I didn’t like the emphasis on Athletic Green adding K2, like they’re doing something special. You know they’re getting enough unwarranted publicity as it is dr. Patrick. You called them out yourself)) Finally, thank you so much for the eduction 💙
I'm in Canada, have darker skin and also have genetic markers that make it difficult to keep my vitamin D levels up. I personally need 5,000-7,500 iu's to keep my levels optimal. I tested every 4 months for the first year to optimize my dosage, and now test yearly to make sure that I'm where I need to be.
where can i get magnesium glycinate from and is it okay to have vitamin k2 also?
3 месяца назад
check out "iherb" you get every supplement you need from there. But you should get the Magnesium Glycinate in capsule form, because it tastes really horrific.
@@jorgesanabria6484NOW brand is a good reasonably priced mag glycinate supplement to order online. K2 is important for absorbing D3., especially if not eating enuf greens. Jarrow brand also good for things like these.
Excellent and thorough. Explaining the synergistic substrates (that which acts along with what else) bioavailability metabolism. Also beneficial is discussing conversion mechanisms into hormones... Dr. Rhonda is so approachable and down-to-earth.
What I find ironic and perplexing is how I am extremely fair skinned, red hair and all, and I also live in Florida yet am somehow deficient even though according to my genetics, I should be better about naturally synthesizing vitamin d with less sunlight.
The term "vitamin D" itself is a misnomer, given that it is a prohormone and that its presence in food sources (like that of phytoestrogens) is incidental worldwide. On that basis, I would submit that the use of "vitamin D (cholecalciferol) supplements" should be referred to as "vitamin D (cholecalciferol) replacement" and therefore as a pharmacological intervention. Moreover, I would submit that we do not know enough at this time to say that the practice of oral "vitamin D" (cholecalciferol) replacement has a metabolic effect that is equivalent to endogenous synthesis from a cholesterol derivative and release into the bloodstream by the human skin upon exposure to sunlight (which also has implications for production of melatonin and other beneficial metabolic processes).
Living in Northern Colorado in my 70's and yes I have been able to lay out in the sun for several days all winter in the last few years. I take 2000 IU 2 days a week along with a teaspoon of cod liver oil every day. Just had the dr. check my D levels for this summer and they are at 58 mg/mL, which I call a win. I do agree that it is a combination of sun exposure , good diet, and some supplementation.
Dr. Patrick has a mountain of knowledge regarding health and longevity. The problem for us grunts is in effectively assimilating her extensive guidance in a manner customized to our specific physiology,financial resources, and goals. That is a giant leap....I would say "a bridge too far". So, what to do? Personally, I try to derive the primary, most important points while dreaming of the day when we have 24/7 biometrics being monitored by our smartwatch coupled with sophisticated AI that constantly provides suggestions on diet, supplements, exercise, sunlight exposure, sleep, etc. I'm guessing 5 years. 🙏
Chat GPT answered me: Pedro, your body generates vitamin D when your skin is exposed to ultraviolet B (UVB) rays from the sun. Recent studies suggest that the best times for vitamin D production are typically between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m., with midday exposure being the most effective. This is because the sun is at its highest point, and UVB rays can more easily penetrate the atmosphere during these hours. Seasonally, the ability to produce vitamin D changes depending on where you are located. For example, during the winter months in regions far from the equator, the sun's rays are weaker, and UVB exposure is insufficient for your skin to synthesize adequate vitamin D. In contrast, during the summer, shorter periods of sun exposure can be enough to meet your needs. Experts suggest aiming for 15 to 30 minutes of sunlight exposure a few times a week, though this varies depending on skin tone, location, and time of year. If you're in a location where sunlight is limited during certain months, like in northern Europe during winter, supplements or dietary sources of vitamin D may be necessary to maintain healthy levels
My specialist told me to keep supplementing with vitamin D and couldn't praise the benefits enough. He stated that the majority of people are deficient.
I started my channel on addiction after getting sober. It’s funny how many things I thought were a vitamin deficencia that were actually just drug abuse and withdrawal effects. Now that I’m sober the ones I really notice are high epa omega 3, d3 and magnesium’s thanks dr Ronda for the info! Gotta get more sun
The Uk and N, Europe included in 4-5 months of the year.. Where no Sun occurs to help make Vit D 3..: Southern African countries many People also have Low D3.. even though they have 8 months of summer.. Not just N, Hemisphere. ! This is due to modern day life style changes, food changes and some folks don’t absorb D3..
So your body tans naturally to protect itself from UV radiation from the sun? Why is it that this year my skin is pale and doesn’t tan but last year it tanned well? Is there environmental factors or did something change biologically ?
where can I ask rhonda questions? I have an interest in colognes but I have heard they contain endocrine disruptors. Should I just give up cologne as a hobby if it is that bad?
I supplemented with 5000 ius everyday for years,blood levels still low.Now taking Dr prescribed 10000iu twice a week,hope its being absorbed,bloowork coming in september
@@tobik2627 who said it was?Dr thinks the prescribed one is aborbed better and the over the counter one is not really tested for the levels in them so they re not what it says on the bottle
I found out I was deficient, my levels were very low. So I started taking 60,000 IU sachets every week. Should I continue that or perhaps increase the gap, every two weeks or every month perhaps ?
It will come as a shock, but south of the equator has at 37 degree latitude, and what’s more, people live there. I know, shocking isn’t it. And Australia is close to the equator? Some of it is. What percentage of the population lives in those areas? Very small.
Not so much. I’ve always been well within normal BMI range (20) and I have been chronically vitamin D deficient for over a decade even with supplementation.
“During summer, the Earth's orbit brings Australia closer to the sun (as compared to Europe during its summer), resulting in an additional 7% solar UV intensity. Coupled with our clearer atmospheric conditions, this means that Australians are exposed to up to 15% more UV than Europeans.” Even in winter, the sun is much hotter here in Australia. I’m originally from Argentina and the sun over there (in winter) is just like a picture on the sky 😁
the thing is if you dont get vitamin d, you are more likly to get cancer, you are less happier. Serotin is released and other endorphins when you go in the sun. The Only downside is you can get burnt but I heard people on the carnivore diet dont have these issues, as the dont burn anymore
Read a study on covid hospitalized. All extremely low Vit D. Read only 2 overdoses recorded and one was the laďy had taken a bottle a day for years. Months later the media was sharing how dangerous it is. All roads lead to pfizer and moderna
Vitamins aren’t a great source of it either. A lot of people take it and don’t get great results. In America, we spent 90% of our time indoors and we need to change that.
@@veryaware Their recommendations are based on the VITAL trial. Based on that I'll reduce my D intake to 1000 IU/day. There doesn't seem to be a benefit above that.
My vitamin d was 173 and my doctor urged me to stop. 3 weeks later I’m down to 36. It’s hard to control and ensure stable levels. When I started vitamin d I had 17.
@@papabilby8855 the sun is so healthy for someone to get, I've actually heard to it as referred to a medicine itself, and yet you're told to stay out of it and when you go into it you're better off lathering all the pores of your body with chemicals that are made in factories because then you'll be healthy and safe LOL
@@Krunch2020 my name is Dan Fox. I don’t have content on RUclips. I have spent hundreds of hours listening to and reading Jack Kruse and other doctors and scientist that understand physics and quantum biology. You can tell in the first few minutes if someone understands the physics and how it relates to biology, she is struggling with it.
@alexanderkramer1146 look into it. It's not even a vitamin it's a hormone and should only be gotten through natural sources like food and sun. Look up Jim Stephenson Jr. Vitamin deficiency D constructing the Deception. I stopped taking D3 and feel so much better.
Right, so someone with a PhD in Biomedical Science and a post-doctorate in Nutritional Biochemistry is, in your view, a) not a doctor, and b) incapable of reading and understanding scientific studies and extrapolating information. Got it.
@@rockermarco What does his personal subscriber count have anything to do with this? A professional, like Dr. Patrick, whose business is managing their social media should listen to ideas and take criticism like this. In addition, she has larger amounts of resources and likely has a team to make sure this gets handled). If you look at her other videos, she does use this feature... It just got overlooked on this one... @DoesNotInhale's comment stands.... Yours doesn't....
Just like vitamin D, adequate omega-3 intake is just as important. Get my free fish oil supplementation guide here:
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🎯 Key points for quick navigation:
00:28 *🌞 UVB radiation from the Sun is crucial for vitamin D synthesis in the skin, but it's only available during certain times of the year.*
02:18 *🧴 Factors like sunscreen and melanin affect the body's ability to produce vitamin D from sunlight, impacting different populations differently.*
04:36 *🌍 Around 70% of the US population has insufficient vitamin D levels, partly due to modern indoor lifestyles and sun avoidance behaviors.*
07:38 *🌿 Vitamin D3 from supplements versus sun exposure differs in its metabolic effects and absorption rates, impacting calcium bioavailability and potential toxicity risks.*
11:36 *🦴 Vitamin K2 helps direct calcium to bones and muscles when paired with vitamin D, emphasizing the importance of balance in mineral absorption for health.*
Virtually every vitamin D supplement now comes with K2..I didn’t like the emphasis on Athletic Green adding K2, like they’re doing something special. You know they’re getting enough unwarranted publicity as it is dr. Patrick. You called them out yourself))
Finally, thank you so much for the eduction 💙
I'm in Canada, have darker skin and also have genetic markers that make it difficult to keep my vitamin D levels up. I personally need 5,000-7,500 iu's to keep my levels optimal. I tested every 4 months for the first year to optimize my dosage, and now test yearly to make sure that I'm where I need to be.
This is why I also take Magnesium Glycinate and Liposomal C to help protect from sunburn
where can i get magnesium glycinate from and is it okay to have vitamin k2 also?
check out "iherb" you get every supplement you need from there. But you should get the Magnesium Glycinate in capsule form, because it tastes really horrific.
@@jorgesanabria6484 you need to take your D3 with the K2 to avoid calcium deposits on blood vessels. K2 directs and holds calcium in the bones
@@jorgesanabria6484- any supplement store. Costco and online.
@@jorgesanabria6484NOW brand is a good reasonably priced mag glycinate supplement to order online. K2 is important for absorbing D3., especially if not eating enuf greens. Jarrow brand also good for things like these.
Excellent and thorough. Explaining the synergistic substrates (that which acts along with what else) bioavailability metabolism. Also beneficial is discussing conversion mechanisms into hormones...
Dr. Rhonda is so approachable and down-to-earth.
Dr. Rhonda, what would be your top 3 essential supplements? For me, I'd go with Omega-3 fish oil, Vitamin D, and Magnesium.
Zinc should definitely be in there
@@dannymazariego786get it from food
@@dannymazariego786 I was coming to comment the same… zinc.
What I find ironic and perplexing is how I am extremely fair skinned, red hair and all, and I also live in Florida yet am somehow deficient even though according to my genetics, I should be better about naturally synthesizing vitamin d with less sunlight.
Do you wear sunglasses and use sunscreen? If so, you will not create vitamin d adequately.
Maybe it’s because you’re deficient in Magnesium.
Would drinking coconut water most days be a good way to get magnesium or not enough?
What's so good about aging, other than the alternative?
Super good you’re telling the facts again and again, you get better at it too
The term "vitamin D" itself is a misnomer, given that it is a prohormone and that its presence in food sources (like that of phytoestrogens) is incidental worldwide. On that basis, I would submit that the use of "vitamin D (cholecalciferol) supplements" should be referred to as "vitamin D (cholecalciferol) replacement" and therefore as a pharmacological intervention. Moreover, I would submit that we do not know enough at this time to say that the practice of oral "vitamin D" (cholecalciferol) replacement has a metabolic effect that is equivalent to endogenous synthesis from a cholesterol derivative and release into the bloodstream by the human skin upon exposure to sunlight (which also has implications for production of melatonin and other beneficial metabolic processes).
Living in Northern Colorado in my 70's and yes I have been able to lay out in the sun for several days all winter in the last few years. I take 2000 IU 2 days a week along with a teaspoon of cod liver oil every day. Just had the dr. check my D levels for this summer and they are at 58 mg/mL, which I call a win. I do agree that it is a combination of sun exposure , good diet, and some supplementation.
Dr. Patrick has a mountain of knowledge regarding health and longevity. The problem for us grunts is in effectively assimilating her extensive guidance in a manner customized to our specific physiology,financial resources, and goals. That is a giant leap....I would say "a bridge too far". So, what to do? Personally, I try to derive the primary, most important points while dreaming of the day when we have 24/7 biometrics being monitored by our smartwatch coupled with sophisticated AI that constantly provides suggestions on diet, supplements, exercise, sunlight exposure, sleep, etc. I'm guessing 5 years. 🙏
Really need to make an affordable test to do on vitamin d3 level at home be amazing
how much Magnesium Glycinate is needed per 1000iu of d3 ?
I personally take 5,000 iu vitamin d3 with 200mg of elemental magnesium glycinate. (Make sure your going off the elemental number)
2:20 lol and thanks for another great video
What the heck was that sound?
@@jeffweber8244it's her pet cow 😂
living in south texas plenty of sun year round awesome
Chat GPT answered me: Pedro, your body generates vitamin D when your skin is exposed to ultraviolet B (UVB) rays from the sun. Recent studies suggest that the best times for vitamin D production are typically between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m., with midday exposure being the most effective. This is because the sun is at its highest point, and UVB rays can more easily penetrate the atmosphere during these hours.
Seasonally, the ability to produce vitamin D changes depending on where you are located. For example, during the winter months in regions far from the equator, the sun's rays are weaker, and UVB exposure is insufficient for your skin to synthesize adequate vitamin D. In contrast, during the summer, shorter periods of sun exposure can be enough to meet your needs. Experts suggest aiming for 15 to 30 minutes of sunlight exposure a few times a week, though this varies depending on skin tone, location, and time of year.
If you're in a location where sunlight is limited during certain months, like in northern Europe during winter, supplements or dietary sources of vitamin D may be necessary to maintain healthy levels
My specialist told me to keep supplementing with vitamin D and couldn't praise the benefits enough. He stated that the majority of people are deficient.
I started my channel on addiction after getting sober. It’s funny how many things I thought were a vitamin deficencia that were actually just drug abuse and withdrawal effects. Now that I’m sober the ones I really notice are high epa omega 3, d3 and magnesium’s thanks dr Ronda for the info! Gotta get more sun
The Uk and N, Europe included in 4-5 months of the year.. Where no Sun occurs to help make Vit D 3..:
Southern African countries many People also have Low D3.. even though they have 8 months of summer.. Not just N, Hemisphere. !
This is due to modern day life style changes, food changes and some folks don’t absorb D3..
I’ve read that k2 mk7 supplements need to be trans mk7 can you make a video on this subject?
Mine was barely responding to OTC supplements. Doc has me on Calcitriol and I'm good now
So your body tans naturally to protect itself from UV radiation from the sun? Why is it that this year my skin is pale and doesn’t tan but last year it tanned well? Is there environmental factors or did something change biologically ?
Cod liver oil?
where can I ask rhonda questions? I have an interest in colognes but I have heard they contain endocrine disruptors. Should I just give up cologne as a hobby if it is that bad?
No
Ya, I heard latest research shows to stay away from fragrances - they believe it does disrupt our endocrine system.
Why risk it? Use essential oils
I live at a very Northern Latitude, I take 6000 units D3 per day , now I’m hoping it’s enough
I there a cow mooing in the background?
seems to be LoL
😂😂😂 I think it's someone saying ahhhhh!!!
It is useful and good
I supplemented with 5000 ius everyday for years,blood levels still low.Now taking Dr prescribed 10000iu twice a week,hope its being absorbed,bloowork coming in september
How is 10k twice a week more than 5k everyday?
@@tobik2627 who said it was?Dr thinks the prescribed one is aborbed better and the over the counter one is not really tested for the levels in them so they re not what it says on the bottle
Get outside while you can. 30 minutes at noon in shorts or bikini. Winter is coming.
Take magnesium glycinate daily. It helps Vit D supplementation.
@@justinjones9194 you may be deficient in Mg. Mg is needed to regulate D.
My neighbour is a nurse on stroke floor. Common is the Vd levels in patients..NONE!
It will come as a shock, but south of the equator has at 37 degree latitude, and what’s more, people live there. I know, shocking isn’t it.
VitD while wearing sunscreen is still possible. Get around the Solar-D sunscreen that comes from Australia.
I found out I was deficient, my levels were very low. So I started taking 60,000 IU sachets every week. Should I continue that or perhaps increase the gap, every two weeks or every month perhaps ?
D3 is a vitamin you can absolutely take too much of so you should be discussing appropriate dosing with your doctor.
It will come as a shock, but south of the equator has at 37 degree latitude, and what’s more, people live there. I know, shocking isn’t it. And Australia is close to the equator? Some of it is. What percentage of the population lives in those areas? Very small.
Serum Vitamin D levels are negatively correlated with BMI. Fix that and supplementing will work wonders
Not so much. I’ve always been well within normal BMI range (20) and I have been chronically vitamin D deficient for over a decade even with supplementation.
“During summer, the Earth's orbit brings Australia closer to the sun (as compared to Europe during its summer), resulting in an additional 7% solar UV intensity. Coupled with our clearer atmospheric conditions, this means that Australians are exposed to up to 15% more UV than Europeans.”
Even in winter, the sun is much hotter here in Australia. I’m originally from Argentina and the sun over there (in winter) is just like a picture on the sky 😁
I have taken 10,000 iu a day for the past 15 years. My bloodwork seems fine and I feel quite good at 42 years old.
You’re basically wasting it
That’s far too much imo
@@tobik2627 good thing your opinion is meaningless. it's only too much if the blood work (hydroxy) shows it to be too much.
What if you can't take vit d
Luckily that doesn’t apply to any humans
you have no idea how much people I have to help daily with vitamin d deficiency - take your vitamin d guys along with the cofactors !
Playing in the sun ☀️ is the best 🌽☀️🎸🙌😃😃😎😎😎
the thing is if you dont get vitamin d, you are more likly to get cancer, you are less happier. Serotin is released and other endorphins when you go in the sun. The Only downside is you can get burnt but I heard people on the carnivore diet dont have these issues, as the dont burn anymore
4,000 IU units has been proven to be reallllly low, as per Dr. Berg.
Read a study on covid hospitalized. All extremely low Vit D. Read only 2 overdoses recorded and one was the laďy had taken a bottle a day for years. Months later the media was sharing how dangerous it is. All roads lead to pfizer and moderna
Lmao Berg is a chiropractor
@@Charles-kc2vt medically trained means can read a research paper. Not having a government doctors licence mean he's not a Pfizer puppet.
Correct, it's nothing. Your body might make around 100,000 IU just from spending a short while in the summer sun.
@@jonwumkes Same to you.
Most people get enough from food etc are in no way sufficient. Dontxwsist your money unless you are in serious deficiency.
Vitamins aren’t a great source of it either. A lot of people take it and don’t get great results. In America, we spent 90% of our time indoors and we need to change that.
2:20 Bro just learned that skin darkens to protect you from the sun 💀
Brave guy mentioning Athletic Greens/AG1! I wouldn't go near that fraudulent mess if my career was based on trust. WTF dude?
I’m deficient in Vitamin D and every single Vitamin D supplement I take (pills, gummies, liquid form) messes with my stomach. It’s so frustrating!
Put liquid in a healthy smoothie.
Have you tried liposomal d3? Cymbiotika makes a good one.
The endocrine society disagrees with her.
Yeah. I read their recommendation. It’s idiotic. They are against regular testing.
@@Joseph1NJfinancial conflicts or incompetence are common reasons for dubious messaging from officials of orgs that should do better.
@@kevinfinch126 Their recommendations are based on the VITAL trial.
@@veryaware Their recommendations are based on the VITAL trial. Based on that I'll reduce my D intake to 1000 IU/day. There doesn't seem to be a benefit above that.
My vitamin d was 173 and my doctor urged me to stop. 3 weeks later I’m down to 36.
It’s hard to control and ensure stable levels. When I started vitamin d I had 17.
I live in Scandinavia. Supplemented with d3 and k2 once a week with 25000
So not taking the high doses you mention in your video. I work inside and rarely out in the sun.
get more sun
take less rat poison
🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🏆💛
Mushrooms are a good source
That's vitamin D2, not D3
I never use the scam sunscreen
What is scam sunscreen
Good luck being a fool
Haven't used it in years and people look at me crazy because they bought the propaganda lol
@@the1der Propaganda? I didn’t realize there was a giant sunscreen conspiracy. What is that about? The original commenter won’t respond.
@@papabilby8855 the sun is so healthy for someone to get, I've actually heard to it as referred to a medicine itself, and yet you're told to stay out of it and when you go into it you're better off lathering all the pores of your body with chemicals that are made in factories because then you'll be healthy and safe LOL
I hate evasive title of video... i will stop following this kind of content
❤✝ CHRIST IS RISEN ☦❤
❤💪🏋♀🙏✝ GOD GIVES US STRENGTH ☦🙏☀️🦾
Allahu Akbar
I give my girlfriend Vitamin D twice a day
Uhh, the capsules in your thumbnail would be like 30,000+ I.U. Is that what you’re advocating? Holy hell.
OMG, her grasp of quantum biology is Almost nonexistent..
Who are you? Please link to your content.
@@Krunch2020 my name is Dan Fox. I don’t have content on RUclips. I have spent hundreds of hours listening to and reading Jack Kruse and other doctors and scientist that understand physics and quantum biology. You can tell in the first few minutes if someone understands the physics and how it relates to biology, she is struggling with it.
@@danfox8819 So would you please so nice to correct her?
Don't do it..vit D is so toxic
What do u mean?
@alexanderkramer1146 look into it. It's not even a vitamin it's a hormone and should only be gotten through natural sources like food and sun. Look up Jim Stephenson Jr. Vitamin deficiency D constructing the Deception. I stopped taking D3 and feel so much better.
Ah, non doctors speaking with authority as usual😅
She is absolutely a DR.
You think all advice from doctors is really so trustworthy nowadays?
Right, so someone with a PhD in Biomedical Science and a post-doctorate in Nutritional Biochemistry is, in your view, a) not a doctor, and b) incapable of reading and understanding scientific studies and extrapolating information. Got it.
Set chapters for your videos so people can skip around to information they are interested in. Its 2024 and this feature has been around for 4 years.
@@rockermarco What does his personal subscriber count have anything to do with this? A professional, like Dr. Patrick, whose business is managing their social media should listen to ideas and take criticism like this. In addition, she has larger amounts of resources and likely has a team to make sure this gets handled).
If you look at her other videos, she does use this feature... It just got overlooked on this one...
@DoesNotInhale's comment stands.... Yours doesn't....
It is really nice when channels that provide information do this. Great suggestion.
thanks great advice
@@rockermarcobro isn’t posting a bunch of vids with chapters. This is a valid comment. You’re on some clown shit..
@@rockermarco Hope she sees this, bro