Vitamin D fails to prevent Type 2 Diabetes (unaware of 8 proven ways)

Vitamin D fails to prevent type 2 diabetes in large study

The actual study $40 million

Note: Diabetes and pre-diabetes are associated with poor guts

Since the start of this trial (2013) there have been many proven ways to deal with the restrictions of a poor gut

1) Use the same total amount of Vitamin D, but less frequently - the higher gradient gets thru better

2) Use more vitamin D daily

3) Use a probiotic to deal with the gut problem

4) Use a gut-friendly form of Vitamin D - there are more than a dozen types

5) Increase the response to Vitamin D by using Omega-3 and/or Magnesium

Avoid the poor gut

6) Use an injection

7) Use UV or sun

8) Use topical Vitamin D

The current failed trial was probably unaware of any of the above proven solutions

4,000 IU orally daily, no probiotic, no Magnesium, no Omega-3

Note: The pre-diabetic subgroup which started with < 12 ng of Vitamin D were 62% less likely to get diabetes


See also Vitamin D Life

Non daily

Getting Vitamin D into your blood and cells has the following chart

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Getting Vitamin D into your blood and cells has a section on poor digestion

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Titles of some of the web reports of this study

NIH-Funded Trial Finds Vitamin D Does Not Prevent Type 2 Diabetes In People At High Risk

Vitamin D3 Supplementation Fails to Significantly Lower Diabetes Risk in Patients with Pre-diabetes

D2d — No Defense against Diabetes

NIH-funded trial finds vitamin D does not prevent type 2 diabetes in people at high risk

D2d: Vitamin D Doesn't Stop Diabetes in Those With Prediabetes

Maine Researcher: ‘Excess Enthusiasm’ For Vitamin D Tamped Down By New Study

Vitamin D Supplements Don't Lower Type 2 Diabetes Risk, Study Suggests

Vitamin D Doesn't Halts The Progression Of Type 2 Diabetes In Patients With Prediabetes

Vitamin D Supplements Do Not Reduce Type 2 Diabetes Risk Significantly

Vitamin D Supplementation Did Not Prevent Type 2 Diabetes in Large Trial

Vitamin D does not prevent type 2 diabetes in people at high risk