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Ask Us Anything About Hormones with Dr. Carrie Jones, May 10, 2019 | Mastering Nutrition #67

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Would a Seasonally Low Vitamin D Level Despite High Calcium Increase Soft Tissue Calcification

Gary Krieger says a seasonally low vitamin D level combined with a high calcium intake 1500 2000 by he must mean milligrams. Would this increase the risk for soft tissue calcification and vitamin AK two magnesium levels were adequate or would the calcium simply be excreted due to low vitamin D levels? I'll take the first step. This is a Chris question. Gary, if you can follow up, I'm not sure if you're asking with theLow vitamin D level increased the soft tissue calcifying or with the calcium, the high calcium do so. Or both you could answer either way. Yeah. So it depends how low it is. If you live in Northern Michigan and

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